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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1865-09-26

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1865-09-26 page 1

"" U-J ..- i'i' :.-. - MEDICAL. DYSPEPSIA id ousues BiauiTur noa Disorders of the Liver AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, DAILY OHIO " STATE JOU RNAIi. VOLUME XXVUI! COLUMBUS. OHIO. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTE VIE lill iG 1865 NUMBER 69 abb cubed Br' HOOFLAND'S (iEIMIANBITTEBS bb 0.BBA1 feTUElVQTIIESISfO , TONIC 1 . THESE BITTI11 . HA VE PERFORMED MORS CUBES, OIVE BETTER SA TISFA CTION, SAVE MORE TESTIMONY, OA VE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE 1 0 ' 1 roucn for THEM, Khan any Other Artloie in the Market W. defy ai, on. to oontradiot thU aaMrtlon, AXO WllA PAT BI.000 lo any on. that will prorince Oertlflpat. pttbuahed Dy 0. 101 U OO. O..CI.B. I . I . HOOFLAND'S Grermau Sitters WIU CUBE TIT 0A8S 01 OH SOXIO OR NERVOUS DBUIIITT t IHSSASE3 OF TUB KIDNEYS, -AND DISEASES ARISING ' FROM A DISORDER. , ED STOMACH, ''bbeerve tha following ymptoml, raraltlag Iroa tUordur. of Ibe DlKesttv. Organ.: Constipation, Inward Tile., Tnlnen of Blood to th. -tteea,Alll J 01 10. awmecn, nauoM, BWk I t : . i .. MEDICAL. Atxtffti j MEDICAL. The Great Internal Remdy FOR THE "EFFECTUAL CURE" OF RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATISM. GOUT, NECBALC1IA, TETTER, ' , BISf GWOKM, Ac, IB TBuXY MEDICAL; Will enre Catarrh. Will our cold la the head. Will cur an oafeaslTe brealli. Will ears) pain In the head. Will en re aleeratioa la the aooc. ' ' Will restore tne mm or hearing. WIU restore the mm of smell, 1 Will reatere the sense of sight. Will restore the sense ol taste. WIU restore the mice. WHEN CAUSED BY f ATARKH, i HUMPH IlfcY'N 0M(EI)P4THIfl SPECIFICS, HiYB PBOVKD, non TDK MOST AMPLE experience, an entire ancoMe: dimple Pro. pt Undent, D1 Hell.ble. lb" J ere tb. only MmII-oloe. perfectly .d.pted to pc polar me 10 Blaple tb.t niiitekee .tonal be Bide in nileg them; mj bercleeo to b Iree from danger, end eo effloa-nt i to I., .lweyi reliable. They bare rel-ed the high, eet eommendetlou from .11, end Dill elwar render aatief.ctlon. . . Oentf. No. 1, Cure, r.ver., Cotge.tlon, luflimmetiooe. lift HOTELS. PRESTON HOUSE, Coruer of Third . Main ., (OPPOfllTITUKPJtSK,) DAILY OHIO STATIJOOM r J- rilKTSO AND PUBLISHED BT ViM. T. COGGESHALL A GO. Ofliee 'No. 19. Fast Nlate Htreel. Newark, Q. Utrau. ja.ji ii j vi sua oku ui siu, uBuacja, u vat a burn, Dlsgnttior Food, .fullness or Weigh! m- w uwototuacD, ooar u a-..aiiona. etna tug or fluttering at the Pit of th Stomach, Bwimtulogof the Hoed Hr , HurriedendDimcultEroett-, . log, Fluttering at tbt ifeert, Choking; or ' bti(RcUng 6btt' Bt.gua when lb if lug Fos are, 01aioiao( Vli too, 1oU or Wtibsbsfort th Ulffbt, V?er nd Dull Pain lo I ho Head, Deflcleooy ' ol Panpliatlou, TdUowQraa nf th Bkia oJ KyM, Ptvln Id the $d, Utok, Jbt, Limbs, tto., Hadda flDitrei ol htt tJarotuR la fi flub, OoosUDtlm-rlflDlDgi ol KtII, Dd grotit Deprwiloa ol fipUttii tar REMEM BEB -&$. THAT THIS BITTXM Is Mot AlooUollo OOITAI HO RUM OR WHISKY, And Can't Make Drunkards, BUT II IHS BestTonic in the World T STANDI) UNBQDAL10 BY AMY MBniuIN K . BOW befor. the Doblie for thm ear. of tk .hnt. B.med dleeue.. Theveet m.mhr nf rawm mL el nee which formerly h.T. been need tor theeedli- Mee.. W.IW aerelf tetaonrerw In thlr afiAflte &nn of The Rheumatic Compound HweliM th- Mart ol all tronb,. and .c to ally ban-Ithea iho dlMasa Iron thm muni b lu ImaniaLa Catarrh 8nuff an Injury, M"0,,0" ""b,00d Johnson's Eheauiatic Ccmponni Liquid Catarrh Remedy ! Tlle Soldier'8 True Fpiend 1 I HEAT) thr i?nTT.nwrwn. Aa Ii io admitted by all Informs) .causing IrritaUon - ; ana iDnavrnaiion 01 ui maooss mam brana bii the Oentlr and gradual)- ramoret all nonatural lncrni mhod ana aepostu, rfvionog me aitaataa membriae to Its uorsaal ooDditloD A Btnvle Bottle will last a Month-be Uaed THree Times a liay. READ WHO HAHH NO. ( ' From the Bon. Thomas B. Florsuoa. From the Hod. l'bomae B. Florwnca, Frooi tbe Hon, Tuoma B. Flureaoe. WainiNOTOH, JaDDat J 1, 1868. UtHTLEMMn Harlug stated It Terbally to you, 1 havt do hosltatloD Id writing the lact, that I experienced marked beaeflt fnun yocr UiKiHaud'a German fitters, baring a long aud tedious .essino ol Oua-greai, pressing aud odmioub duties aearly proetrated nit. A kind lrlend suggueted ibe use of thu preparation I have named. 1 luuk bii advlm, and tbe reaull Vat ImproTeuieot of bjaUh, ronuwed energy, and that particular relief I So mnch Deeded and obtained. Other may be similarly advantaged If they desire to be. Truly your friend. THOUA B FL0DKN01. Iron John B. Wioktrsbam, KaqL, firm of Wicker-ham Hutohlaon, ihecelobratud manafactureri ol Fanoy Iron Woiks, 116V Canal su 1 am the reclplont trom yon of one o" tha giaates fafors that can be eouferred upon man, via., thai of health. Fur many years have I suffered from one ol tha most anno j lug and debilitating oom- Slttlnts that the human tamily oao be aDHotwd wliu oronio Diarrhea. During the long time I was suffering Item this disease. I was attended by regular physicians, giving me but tern porary relief. Tbe oauie eeemed to te main nnttl I was Induced to try Hooflend's Qerman Hit ten. After the use of a few bottles of that valuable medicine, tbe complaint appeared to be completely .radicated. 1 often Inwardly thank yon for such a valuable peptflo, ftud, whenever I have an opportunity, cheerfully recommend It, with full confidence In Its reliability. 'A'ruly yours, JuUM B. WI0KDB8HAM. M.w Torfc, Feb. i, From Julius Lea, K-q , Arm of Lee A Walker, the moat extensive Mosio Publishers In tha United States. Mo. 7 Uheeinut St.. I hliadelphhu FBMUAar, 8th, lftM. Hasiat. sfonn A Mtami: r OiMTLiBiw: My mother-in-law has been to greatly beoetttted by your UoutlauU'a Urrmaa Hitters tha 1 ooooluded to try it myself. I And it to be an iu Valuable tonic, and anhesitatlngly reoomsioud itv all whuaresu .erLug Irym dyepupsle. I have ba that dleeas In It most obstinate form flatulence- for many years, and your bitters ba giveu in ease when everything eke bad tailed. Honrs ti-nly, JUfclUH I From tha Bon. Jacob Broom. PnUteDiLrau, Oct. T, IMS. jbxti.i..ii: In reply to your luaoiry as to ths tfleol produoed by the iise of HoonW- Uerman Bit-ten In my tamlly, I have no hesitation In saying that It iis been highly beaenclat. In one iDStauce, a caat f dyspepsia of thirteen yean etaudiug, aDd etficb had become very distressing, the use uf one bottle gave deolded relief, the second effecting a cure, and the third, It seems, has eonirtned tbe cure, for thore have been no symptoms of its rotnrn for the last sii voars In n individual use of It I find It to be -in iaiea ionic.! the Batterer. Tru.y yoaro. DltUt nneaualed ' JACOB Bf from Bav. W. D. eineenly reooaimenJ Ita uaeto. rouru, iOM, No. 1T0T Sprues street make many a coa Upon learning that yours wsl aCVJBK WAHBaVWTD IF DIBXOTIONS ABB fOLLOWitD. HgSrOall or a OircuUtr dumbing all Symf S. I. II. BKKLTE 4k CO., Sola Proprietors, Chicago, Illi, VaV Labratary at ifreoport, Ills. At WholMile bv JOHH O. PARK Cincinnati, 0. wnciesaie Agent rorunio. And at Jtetall bv S. B. BaMOtL OolomboJ. Jmo B. Couk........ B. JOMB SON..., O. BoBsnrs.... IVABPLB A RlTB03l.HW.M.H.....H.m....HW.. ikmogtua A 00w....in. 'Ami by lirnhTprlsu febT TTAU I J Peovost Habshal's Orrioi, 1 PtTTravaon. Dee. 17th. isK4. 1 . Mb. ANniiw JftH miav ik mm. in NAtttmlnir tast I bad a miM eiteV nf HhsntmatUm, to which I bad not been subject (or near I v thro tuii. The attack was ao severe that I could not move my bead or raise my arm, aiier trying uioerent meatciDM without avail. I was induced to nsa vour Bhenmatle Ooss pound and Blood Purifier, and be lore I bad taken three but tits I wu ma earanUtAiv enrnd lhat t (oonld perform any duty to which my oouotry might op.lt me I can gladly and confidently recommend It to all my fellow soldiers as the quickest and surest remedy lor BbeumatUni I ever used. i our iroeinena, NORU1H PATTERSON. Beferenca P. T. Pat tenon and William Dnntkui. No. 71 Wood street. AH who ane It receive benefit. It on ret wben all other remedies tall. It alves universal eatlsractlua. The proof Is most abundant. it is tne oDiy sure on re for Rheumatism. It Is tha area teat discover of th m. No other remedy has become so popular. It Is prescribed by tihytlclnns. It la reoommendurt bv nh.alrl.ua. In tenth, It Is a perfect beuefactor. Worms. Worm-Fever. Wcrm Oolio.. it OrylDg-Oolio, or Teething of Infants 'ii Dlarrhooaof oblldren or adults 2A Djieutery, Oriplng, Bilious Collo.... & Obolera-Morbus, Name, Tomltlog 2& UmghH, colds, urunonms .... x Neuralgia, ToctLacue, Faoiacbe .... 3f Headache, (Mr k .Headache. Verllgo. W Dyspopsta Bilious Stomach 26 huppressed, or paiiifnt ppriodt. 31 Wbitts, too prom? PerfoJs....w... 25 Croup. Cough, d'fflcnlt Hreathlng... 25 Salt Bheam, Bty.liatastKiuptlons... SW Rhnumali.m, Bheuoiatlo Paltie.w... W Fovar and Agne Ch It Fever, Agues. AO Piles b;ind or bleedior ... An Opbtht'my, and sote or weak Eyes. 01) cararrn, acute or cnrnnic,iDDaesaa. w Whooplng-dough, violent Coughs... ft) Asthma, opprtel Breath I ng...HW AO Xr Uiecoargfi, impalrrd Hearing... AO ficrofula, on laed u ands, Hwellinga fri) Oeceral Debility, Phy-lc-l Weakness AO D.'op-y, and seabty i-ecrtloi 60 Be tilcknuis, sickness from riding... An Ktdaity (JfaiMSf,(l.ev-. ... 60 Nervoti IV itllv. Seminal Xmls ilons. Involuntary Di.cbrge.,.I.W) liore lloiilh, banker eu Uiluarv Incontintnce. wetting bid. 6i Painful Pririocs, eu with 8pams. 60 ButTsrlogaat chaLge or Ifle .1.00 Kp'l piy, Npams, ctt. Vilui Danoe.1.00 Jiiplitueila, ulcerated Bore ibroat... 60 KAM1XV CANES, 35 via If, morceo cnflB, and book.... Jt 00 2 Mirge vials. In morocco, and hovi. 6 00 zo lerfta vials, pla.n case aud book fi oo lit Doxei (Nos, 1 to lo), and book .j.. VETERIflAtil nriri. Mahogany caw, in itH... fio oo HlnglevikU, wtlb dlreillon i w out to any parlor u.e country, oy nmi, irnipiwii flee of charge, on tecelpt of Ibe rrite. Address unuruKBVfi' BP E0 1 FIO ItuflItE01ATHia WKUIUiNK lOMPAlST, Office and Depot Broadway, Nbw York Dft lli'MPanxT f consulted daily at hjofflo, perstnally or by letter, aa aboe, KrU lormsol dii- For ale by 8. H. HnDELKRA CO., G. JIOBHHT3, and B. JuriKoA 6UN, tolumbna.O. aupiij , e, yt ii " i " ! 0 , h " 10, "11, U JO (I w! i1 h, " " 18, " 16, 17. 1, M 13 II 20, m gi( H " iu, M v:t, " 21, " 2A, : 2U, I. 27 i. 28. . " 29, M "S, " 31. " 8, " 33, i 34, 'PUIS HICW AND HLC1ANT HOTIb, COM- A PDKTKU at au expeuse of over 940,0110, aud furnished entirely new duxng the past sear, aud arrange! wuu eucu mouera improvements ana ooi uiileoces for the comfort of Its Karsts as are unaar- passed by any other bonsa in Central Ohio, has been recently lease j lor a torin ui yrars by tne subscriber (late of New York city,) and It will be his aim aud object to so conduct the same aa to make it au inaocement with tho traveling public to eitrnd bfra their patronage, a liberal Shan of wbb h Is Mitotic a, umnnmses id reaoities at all tlmtson th arriral or trains, to convey paeiengere toatid froai the boos. A daily Line alto (row thebotise fcayW j Proprietor TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ' TERMS Or THE 1MILY JOURNAL. ' dl&gla Subicrl br, I year, by mail I'J Ol fingle eubierlber, 6 months, 11 ..,. 4 80 Jingle SubtoHbers, 8 months, 11 ....,, I tingle Subscribers, 1 month, " H. 0 V Single Subscribers, per month, delivered by carrier........ iMm mm. Single Subscribe, carrier ....,,..., pit week, . 0 90 delivered by . 0 ir ZETLEH HOUSE. (S. E. Corner of Fonrtli and Friend,) C0LDM3DS OHIO. T. O. Toll sSc Son. To agents In clubs, 16 cents per week each copy. 1 TERMS OF THE TB-I-WBIBLT JOURNAL. Single Bubscrlbera.1 year ...- 4 h; single ttubscribBrs, 6 moQtbs......WH..M.....H.H. 8 25 Single Subscribers, 3 mouths 1 IA Single Subscribers, 1 month 0 TRIMS Or THE WEEKLT JOlTttlTAIV. Single Subscribers, par yearIMMH.... B oo IiYON'S IPeiiodicaLHrops THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY FOR IIUCrCUIVKITIES. THE PEnigfO PTT.T, Will usually be Bufltolen tu effect a PEBHiimrTonre Of any case ol Seminal Wma-mmot JnvohutUary NighUy or vaiur avom nowever causeu, or nowever severe; while tboy will stweiilly rarrect tb-M uobbid condi tions arising iron, the original disease or from Secret Vice. THB SPXOIKIO PILL Is equally suited to th .ruaiment m every specie oi tenuai or vrmarp ir-ritokiUty. "Linu,'' or "BWlctIuef," deposits in tbe Oriue, UMUW dinharga nl rVealmtN of ths Kid- PROFESSIONAL OPINIONS. I have used votir spcoirio yVL in many oases oi tspernuaarrMa with the most ptrjecl wcce!." J, Milton Sajtdies, M. D., Ii. L. D. "I have cured vtry rr cntes with from ttx to ten doses of yoorSPBC'ino Pill.'1 B. Esith, H. D. Price SI per boa.. Six boxes for thy mail. Ad- dr-SS r. J. WINtlJESTJJlT, fob90 pAw No. 8A John street, N Y, R. E. SELLERS & GO., Sole Proprietors, Wholesale DrnKfflxU, PITTS BB ROM. PA. d.c8-ty NU MORt GREY HAIR! An Entirely New Luxury In America. LAMONDE'S HARIFA, the huii aiirnji'iVA. . - HAIR UKNTOlUf IVE E VKR OFFtRED TO THE PUBLIC. Nothing lake It Ever Befot nnowni T IS PEBFEOTLY FREE FROM 8DLPU0R, lead, and the chemical salts Uuivertallr utd lu all the flair b s'oratlves now bel.-rn Ibe public; and unlike tbem.n a v aiiUA uoKo ui61H tios, uitlJlu. Nlftattor LUNAUIT, but Is as haraiiessas pure rain water. This celebrated nreDaratlon Is the discovery of a colebraUd frencb onumlst, and has been extensive ly need in Europe among tbe nobility f.r the past bve yean with the most wonderful succets. It imparts Vigor and New Lift to the BooU of the JlaxTj Keetoree u to tlx Natural Color, and causee it to Grow peculiarly Soft and Luxuriant, rifo other preparation Is required to go with It-t As It combines a-uerftct Restorer and Hair Uiesslog. Tbe agreeable natore am the wonderful rapidity with which It restore tbe whiten hair to Itst-riml-tlveouloraud beauty, ronders tLl preparation Invaluable, andwhaD ouce known, ludipenble to ibe toilet table of every household. It wM stop the hair from falling out with tj or thrteeppl.ee tloo, aud I a sure preventive agalnit BalJnvnsaud alt Disease of tbe-calp, aud wiUcmetheii In their worst form when existing. The pieetnt e ton live aale of tbls article Is owing entirely lo tbs lact that It poneaM-s every merit elejued for it, aud every lady oi gentleman who has aud tbe old restoratives composed ol sulphur and lead will at once appreciate this new preparation, wnicb la used and resommotded by .the first medloal authority. i. , Price, ji mo BOLD IT All 1 aOOOIST. Prepared by A. M. I.A tlONDE, Quneral Depot, No. 7(i7 Broadway, New York. Jyl7 eom aodaw alt ly , Blsgffled, Pastor Twelfth Baptist Church. PHitADiLrMA, DecomberM, 1668. Mbmbj. Jonas A Evakbi UBtfiLBMBMi I have recently been I a coring ondef th distressing edects of indigestion, accompanied by m BTOstratlon of the nrvou system. Nomeroni remediee were raoommonded by trieuds, and eome ol them tested, but without relief. Vour UooUaod s German Bitten were recommended by persons who had tried them, aud whose favorable mentlou of the Bitters Induced uie also to try them. I must soufe that 1 had an aversion to patent medicines from tho thousand and one" qnack "Bitten." whose oaly aim seems to be to palm off sweetened and drugget liquor upon the community, In a lly way; and th tendency of which, 1 tear, is to firmed drunkard. Upon learain really a medioinal preparation, tooa wiui nappy effect. Its action, not only upon tha stomacn. C nMn tha nat-vna svstem. was urompt and giat- Ifying. I toe) that i have derived great and perma nent benefit from tne nsa oi a rew ooitiee. Very respectfully yonn, W. D. HKluFBIED, ' No. HH ShackamaxoB treat, from th Bar. Thomu Wiuwr.D. D., Pastor of Box-, borough Haptist Ohurch. Dr. Jackson: Dear Sir: I feel II do to your as aelUnt pnparatton, noonana uerman uutere, mAA isitimoni to ths deserved reputation It ui obtalued. 1 have for year, at times, been troubled wltb gsaat disorder In my bead and nervou sysum. 1 wasi advised by a friend to try a bottle of yoni x..n. HitLara. I did so. and have experience great and nnexpeoted relief; my health baa been .. .iita tunaAtlAil. t iviivArlMfitlw fvnni. mend the article when I meet with eaaae el mi tar K- own, andhaTe been aasured by many of thalt ! 1,00 . T WINTER, lioxbottPa, , from Bev. J. 8. Herman, of tha German Beromad Ohurch, Kutatowo, Berks county, Pa. Dr. 0 Jackson Beepec ted Slrt X have been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty yean, aim bare never used euy uadklue that did me ae much goed as Uoofland's Bitten, 1 am very macfa im-nroved in hea'.th, after having taken flvo bottles. fonn, with respect, J. S. HERMAN. aa that tha signature of "0. If. JAOS-SON," Is OA the WRAPPER ol each bottle. PRICE: r " BingU SotiU, One DoUar; or Haty Dot. for 96 Hhanltl voar nearest druggist not have th art Id1 Ao not bo pat off by any of tne Intoxicating pnparaj loaa that may am onereti in it piece, not eeua to as ad we will forward, securely packed, by express. rmuoirAL office and majiufaotob, No. 631 Arch8treet, v JONES ft EVAMS- (Akwwwrt w Z JT. Jaekwn t ) tar Ml. to DrsawM ..d mswr. Is mry tow H Ike VslMa BUM. botT eMsw MANHOOD, How Lost I How Restored 1 JUST PUBLISHED, Iv SEALED ENVELOPE. PrieesJxcents. A Lcoturti on tbe Natore, Treatment, and Radical Cor of bpurmatorrhae, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary KmUslons, Sexual Debility and, Impedimenta to Marriage generally; Ner Vcusii a, Consumption. Epilepsy, and Fit; Mental and Physical Incapacity, reaoltlug frm Belf-Abn, Aq., by Boar. J. Cvlvbdwell, H. ii., author ol tbe ram book, are, "A Boou to Thousands of Sufferers." B.iit snder ml. In s cl.la e.r.lor., to any ad. dr.it, .ofl-jMtld. on rcclpt of alx c.tu. or two tioet w. lumpa, by Mil. J. 0. CLINK, ia( oowerj, new aora aoa-wiuuw uvi Apparatus for Deformities. DR. A. O. FORSBERQ'8 Apparatus for Deformities, constructed tn stilt every case, 'iwenty years x(wnonoBauoniwu'ii-antea satis action. Trqates lor Badioal Our, It las. tto Btockltigs, Knea Caps, Anklets, fbtu'der Bra ee, tuapsntovy fiandagrs, dupporUrs, Btdy Belts, man ufactnred at XO. S, EAST FOURTH T., CINCINNATI, OUIO, Cp atalrs, bet. Main and Sycamore Olden froa Hi. oountry, aecomp.Died by cash or good olif ..fereiioe. win r.c.1. prompt attontiou. H't sm o Liver Pills. PLAIN d SUGAR-COATED, (Ttao Orlfflnnlt only Trne tr Oennln) Baa Blood for Ihlrlv voan a Stoola Romtxly. tine- qualed by any meeTulue known for the cure of L tr Comptaint, Cvtivtuu. Sick Jleaducho und Billijut Hit', ordert, and Indeed lor the Vthole class of dUeaees originating In biliary derangements, NlUipiOIIIH Ol H lMH?H?al I.lvor. Oenerat loss of appetite, sickness of the stomach, palus Id the bead, shouldon, bai:k aud aid-, taet at w eat iu .s, wiu sleepless DiKbte, cosilvenx of bowels, fnLowed Id aomo cases by looaeoess; aUght dry cough, low spirits, with disinclinations toevury duty, are prominent symptom or a di.ea.ed stn.e of tbe Liver. Tbe liver is, however, oilen much deranged whan tt e mot 'orniidablo symptoms ate an sent, and becomos dally oat of ordu- before It Is known, Great fare of Liver Complaint By the Original, only Tnu Kid Qtnuitu LIVER FILLS. BiLTsa Cxi ee, Ohio Co., Ya., War. 20, 'it). Mr. R. E. Mltrt: Dear Sir I think It a duty I owe to you and me publio gent rally, to state that 1 have been afflicted with Liver Uompialnt .r a long time, and so redly, tnat aa aUcess formed and broke, which left me In a very low state. Having beard of eur celebrated Llvtr Pill being for f.-'f by A. H. Sharp, West Liberty, and recotemocdMi to mt by my physician, Dr. F. Smith, I conclodtd to give them a ialr trial. I putchestd one b x slJ found them to be just what they are noommended, tbe boat Liver Pill erer need; and after taking f ur boxes, I find tbs disease has entirely left me, aud am Dow perfectly well. Respectfully yours, D. ti. COLKUAN. WajT L I SIXTY, March 20, 1818. I certify that 1 am personally acquainted with Hit. Oohman, and can Lear testimony to tbe troth of the above cor t locale. A. 11. till A UP. ''General Kati8fiM.o.i" Oatsnvtui, Floyd Co., Ind., Oct. 27, 1858. Mr. It. B.Settr$: Sir: I am out of your Liver Pills, " and should be glad to receive a supply, as they give genfrel satisfaotioa. rttase sonu mo some soon. OYBOS DRADFOBD. Bet Family Pill. ALtXAWDHU, Licking Go.,0., March 1,1856. Mr. D. H. Owmi Dear Sir: 1 have need SELLER'S f.rviea PILLS m van If and in mv family, end must say, aian aUerativt and common family physio, 1 couaiaer a vvrj uwimui ii in They an prompt, bnt mild in thdr -Ifcot; arouse nnhealihv action of the Liver, carry off the morbid e cntlouf, and leave th ayslsm lu a hstltbttr con dltton toan any pnyaio i aav ever ain or buoiiu Istered. Very tiuly and lospectfnMy, BAnuaij rA ..a. To the Pablie. Owl no- to the Inn-eased demand throushont th country for Shoot CWtd JHilt, tbe prdpiletor has commoaced tbe procets of HUOaB-UOaTINO tlio CfclKHUATEU lilVXlt rii-li, tuereny piecing them tefore tbe publio.both rtAiM and hoax-coated. R, K. SELLERS & f 0., Prop Vs, PITXSBTJUGH, Pit decSly PUOI'H ARE A SOIBNTIlNOAL LY . componndel fluid preparation, aud better than kany rills, rn-vdorj, oi Noatruoia Kelng liquid, Miulr ectl'n I" ditcot and po-itiftt. rende ring thouj a Tellable, speedy and certain ipicinc fr the cure of an onsiruciions ana sopprestiuns or nature, i nenr popularity Is indicated by the feet I hut ovar 100,000 bottles are annually sold and consumed by the ladles of tha Unit-id States, evory one of whom speak In the trongost term of praisn of tholr great mer Its. Thay are rapidly taking the place ot eurj oth. er Feml:- Remvdv. and are oonaldered I t ell who k'.ow auht o( them, a I bo eurtat, Bat.'Kt, end mc-t Inf.llible Dienarutlou tu the world tor the cure of all female cc ni plaints, the removal of all obstructions of nature, and tha promotion or health, lepotartty and strength. Explicit directions stating when they niav be used, and explaining whan and why they st oatd not. nor o:uld not be wed without nroducfusi t Meets contrary to nature's chosen laws, w. 11 be found carefully foktod around each boitle, with tea wiitlon slsnAture of Joun L, Lvok, without which none are genuine. rreparr-a uy ur. Ji'nn Li. ijiufi, unap'i St., Now iJavea. Ookd.. who cm be coniutti-d eh her iter scually, or by mail, (tiucloting btaiup concerning .11 pri .'aie niBsnsrs airi ii-meie wtasutisB. bold by Lrug.itts e.erj fthire. Price 81 60. V. Q. CLARK A CO, . G.'d'J Agents cr U. S. and Canada. 8. E. Samdkls, GeU I Ag' i, Uolumbus. te,9 end ly TTAVfNO RKCKNTLT ASSUUtD THE MAN- XX agvment of this large and commodious Hotel, wo bav newly refitted it wltb re'orenc totberou-renh-nce and comfort of gusst. In soliciting a I gooaiysuare oi lueDaironegn oi rue iravenng plibs in. we assure our irionus tnat we snail u evtry TERMS OF ADVERTISING. ffirt to plNtee. J. 0. T-LL dUM. the fulnro of this oouotry not that la, make men, but the justice or iojualii which underlies, all political forme will fit eipreeeion in the public character. And i the lioht of BUCh OOBt.mnl.flnn bDUnd, if lolioitOUa Of Inie OOlin.nlinn. eou.ider more nearly the inquiry whi doee the abolition of elayerv imr.lv .nrf . conneoled therewith, how ha. .)..... doeed rebellion ? . The simple application of violence eure no evil. If the South felt an irretiet,. ble impulse to rebel it waa because aeon tion or separation or antAonnt. h..i ..i. oedently pervaded all its sooial organic and destroyed the lies of union. That aior was what could make noaaihio.i.nh . -i ou suon a reeieunoa . k. witnessed. It is absurd, th.mfn Suppose that the 'mere nni.nn.iK... intr on battle-fielda of thn.o ih... polled the superiority of physloal strengii eTinotd in conquest will oorreot ihi. .n oeotrieity of whole communities or prew n .n ..pnLiiiuu utjier laToraoie oooasioiis Somowhat, mora and other is needed. W, yust take measure to restore Ihe bonds o itlentlty and homocrenoitv. W m...i ..l. oitasure at the same time to extirpate ani """"J elements wnioh baro tro annaii mk a...... .1 . . 1 ' by holding the labor of other clatsts In uojection, whether thai be dune by niwil diaabiliti.e and statutory ezoluaion from partioipsting in gorernment, or whether it os done by the coarser methods of a prescript! re servitude. Benew the experiment that has just had euch eril outcome, and .ally the wealth and i.,i..i i... .u. late slaveholders will, . ni... r i.kn. .h.ih.. .i.ln:.i.j 1 . . 7 wages or not, wbioh is eel spsrt as a dietiiiot oaate, stripped of II political franchise, and ih.v will h. just the same intereet in a future rebellion, just Ihe same antagonism to our Nationa Union, jnstthe same latent fealin. 10 nnii 1 hem in a common treason, hereefttr as heretofore, and that bcoause equally as .prou.Bsiou win exist for ine aalety and perpetuily of their system because it will be atlacked in all its essential parts hyjust tke earns loa-io of freedom benanaA it will be in oonfliot with all the foundations of labor and oapilsl, and individual industry and personal liberty in the oiher States, and beoanse in regard to it, as in regard to chattel elavery, Ih.poinle of son. .. .nu coiuiioB win be so numcroue, aud lbs sgitalion sgainet iu injustice 10 un- v..U8, wnen intrenctaod again in State organiiationa it will rely on ihem for proteotioo, and-tbua moat a..r.lK k. drawn into other armed confliois with th National authority. Tho repuleion and mistrust and defootion on the nartof ih. leaders of ths South originated in no wiss . in that element of slavery which reokoned support s tne only compension of la-b r, and the conditions that produoed ...such a diseased state would not be appreciably changed by substituting wages for simple subsistence. Tho rebellion, so far aa the slaveholders ' were concerned, grew dirsotly out of tho H. n a l... t . I mwuuua ui 110 110PU01 0. IhlB i epKi.i noncM par Bq.il.re, e.oa inair. I . ' "".".'"S ul ,J"tt'' rooognuion t-l tio- i 26 1 slavery aa the oause of tho war.' This, ..ch t.f.S.'i"" I",llc" p" o "owo"', ia what we all tacitly admit whtn Wn.Lt Oo.8qur.,each lortlou j u, I mat slavery must Bo aboliuhed in Hi 0.1 .do nosionM nonet., per 110., mi jm.riiuui duoed such outgrowiha of hcstility betweeo I fal that tlieir M1 waa involved iu a III. U.li.n. a. .1 I' , 1 n., . I .,t.m n, n) . Jn:n.... . t V ....iiwuua vwtLfUK. Wiin a oaate labor, and so modification of that ' THE UNION," Am. t bet. Iltlrd Rnd Toani i'u, tiios B. wvaw 1 SHANK H. WBiiK, 'P.m. vcttm.'xV.jss w inaj: m ma abiMii J 1 '1 11, . aniiiissnii . 0 so Oooiquar. over, tbree-qaarura of ao loth f epace tu thecoluaiojof tbe Joubhjli., ' Herrl.g. Kotlcn will b.reafter Invariably b. obargfd ro oanli mJK.l.sr'". " ... Rebellion and its Causes. PHYSICIANS, 3rL?TC!L. TTaVINO BKT1BTCD FBOU MILITARY I'BAO- ll T10K. and Dorm.nentlv located in tbisoltv. for the rart'ose of nraetirlng Ulediciiie and rinrgerv. would reepectfully tender his pfoftwional serviCK to the citizens 01 uoiumuua and vicinity. All ai eases, both acute aud chronic promptly treated, Uediclaea compounded at the office, Uy. S7 Kat ritate street, opposite tne uup'"-' octis-iy J.W.'WOETMAN, B. opoo an nfllce at. the . ( ,( . (OLiMHrs opr.Hi ntBt.;,,J i Ho. 10 rlortb entrance, tip etalr.) wbere be mar to toond a tlioM, wUo with dental op.raltoo. eareiiU, end iMnlln performad. MM U EYE AJJllEAa. nrt. fi. A. IIN1PP, ' Ccaltit, joamosi, iiiooanoe oi tne iyaa, enu in- at Uo. lJ t terts Artificial Wyes iaoufpji, iJMlteeea, 1 t'qtb JTIjU street, (opposite tho UKH)al Hooso.i In Oolntnbns, Ohio. Also luiitlabca 0 j l-oi.il on .the y.r and Ear, for 40 unlf , '? of postage td Any addtos. IvA ly BUS -NSfcS CAROS. H1NBT T. CniTTlNDKM. JAHCS M. C0MLT. CHITTtfVDEN A COMLY. JjawOffloo, I'arhoiiy' Jiiiiltlifi, (f.p bliiirs) J. W. IiIIiLS 1 Special Notice. t VOSJ Hurt A BILIABLl BBHIDT TwB flTTftoa and Dysentery, j ',. , .' 'ASK iob ," ElMDiRSOK'S CARffilNATiTE It has stood tho last and received the approbation of Physicians. It I rooBimended by Soldiers for Amy Dlarrhota, who have fount In U Just what was wanted. t&A CERTAIN CUREr&i AH who hava used It prononnoe It anequsled, Try It aud convince yuurselt. Sold by all Druggists t. For sals lo Columbus by B. Jobjis A Bolt. J. HEHDCbSOU BBOS., FroprUtors. marBeodftta Pitts bur gb Pa. FOB COUGH H, ' CXH.DS AXli u OONSVMPTIOff. , j TtBl V-WaTTABLB POLMOBABT tAlafAsl II btba most highly anpn)va4 anedlolne ever disoov. trad. Iika Mood lU bmt o Uuts, afM(havlu hai a, niiflmsxMleBtad aata of aearteorekf eears. It Is re. eemmendedby onrbeet pk&ittem, our most aminant ttmrntt, IBS JTsaa. um srm, tm bbbm uy bu wa ftooa it. Vnv (Mrtliickatv-a. which oan.ba irtven to aloLDtrf lny extenL tee wrapper to each twitls. The Pro bristors llobderrnrjprana! imimii linry Samncswa-jr mnw wMvs awiw ai aim Ir; bottles much tbe obeapeet. if oanvyt leeef Uu Mmu .. nwfna bf BBED, OOTLl&i , . . iTjgjUU, JeoMom. sold in Uelua SELLERS' IHPEBIil. Cough Syrup! FOR THE CUKE OF CongtiB1, Colds, lloitmenesii InfluencA, Xlhlliig SenHRtion Oi the lliroat, WhoopliivCouK"i Cronp Ae, llTABLIgDID 1885. Tarntv.flva vears oao Ur. B. 1. 81 Urs commene- d to manufacture tbls lemarkahle tsyrup for hrmi demand, little dreaming It was drstloed to ftrm so Important a branon or ois uiug Dusmnss. nut irvm yar to year the hsowledg of Its valu spread from .mii to lamllv. oountv 10 county, Bute to State, till now It may ba found In nearly ary town In Hi TMstem oountiy, and Is oousldsrod indtspen' bla la shotuanr'i of famlllw. (From A. Cnihlng, Druggist, South Band, lad.) D. S. Owuf, tea i Ir Sr; In reply to yt,nr fs Mini that Ihth In.t . I would Hal tha',ttUr'a Modi olnaa has tar siceedtd my eipsctattoni; and in no MM have they tailed to prouuee me usirrd eiinct Tha UoaaD Dymp is a ui iur uinim, v, in, c , and th cbfRj atssof the article piece It within the j reach of all, which, tcgitt er with it ei? cartons qualities. inaars 11 a ueir rsai mvonie 1 not a day passrs wlthont nnmerens calls for "th cu thing needful," at Ulsaeatoa of thsy-ar, -ir,: Sellers' Uongh Byiop. A. 0. CUSUINQ. Bstd follnwlnc Kxlrnrt from Cr aiHeatea, It It ths Great Cnratlr. On trial will coutlnts. It eannot be t highly rioomaiended. It Is wlthont a rival. It always gives satisfaction. Every one wants a supply. It has power lo oure. For Ooagbs, Oolds and all aflaotfontof tha Throat and knags, ths most efOolent remedy Is Allra' OousliSvruta It Is prompt In Its action; always safe, aud stay b given to the sfsllett ofclld or Bust dullcale female with aonod-nos in Its suootss. I , , PREPARED BX 1 R. E. SELLERS & CO., sPittobnrKh. Pa. do8Uth-aats teplt tr 1. L. IIKBIHT. ft I K It K H 'I' A.1.1LLEY, iTO SH 3r H T 4T rJ? US -El. BsS , J3oolx.-Bl ud otv' . And Blank-Book Maiinfao'umfl. - Ullllrr Hf.ll, I'ulou Itlorll, H. High atl aprti eon y PIANOS. J. 0. WOODS, tiENEf.il. PUKO AtiEHCT, 21 South High Street,; OOraUMBUS, o, NOW I1K0F.1TINO A LARGE STOfK OF IN-trtini.nti tiooi th. tollowins M.nuUctorio. tfS: CliickerinK Sfc Son, Stir SIciuvvH.y d: Koim, teiT Decker Brulkerti, loT Uallet, iHvla at: Co,, 865" W. 1. Eiiiersoii, II iplendid iL.lrnni.lit.. FHrllculiir atlcotlr-n fa rnqumtoi to tb Fine lNhTiDUENLor DErK.n llao. Alfo. a floe aMurim.ol of Ibewr, celvbr.UHl Prion, b.t Melorieuoe.nl C.l ilmt Organ.. InMlmniuDt. reiituU and rnl appiv on porcnaM DeaLn Huppllcd on vest llbni.l term.. aojf. OIHI. ; I PIANO TEACH1IVO. HAVING PEKMAMLNTLY LO0ATK19 IN CO-Inmbus for the nurpiHie of bIvIuk Irwaiinson the Piano lorte. 1 take this method of Iniormlng tho citixuns uf Oolnnitius that 1 am prepared to teach vocal nnd luetrnmental miiHlo. Order leit at Movers, (jeltser, Prrsel A Co. Mnafo ritore. very repociMtn j, r. a. p. 1.11 ns. r.,.. n.... aicn Jno. SoltKur. ruajfl n xr t to xr m By Gliamba' Patent Buck Midline, tajUPEBIOK IN EVERY BESPICT TO THOSE taAa fcv baud, handsomer, h aider, strouger. ahanrh Im t'irsi)l Drtrlrrnd ti Ha oni, Ho ex posure to wthr before harkir g. tu to W) per minute, or ao.OM) to 60,0U per day, at onr-tlilrd theoost of the old way. This navliisi alone will ray lor a machine in two ucuina. i-nnii. rirs, in, roa boon no, and rn trior Kmi Uatua mad with great rapMlty, aud at rmall ipenao, ror patent tlgbts in Ohio, and furthar particulars, ply to S. J. SAWYEK, sop6 ?m 8R7 Broome it., Vtw York City. Police Agency. I RAVE OPENED ANOffloK IN BOOH NO. 14, Opera House Building, for the transaction of sen-rral Pollca builuts. Particular attention glvtn to Die collection o claim, recovery of atolen properly and dnfotion ot thieve. Ail bus nets lotruited to tbls office will be promptly attended to. All oommanlcatlont strictly confidential. WM. BEANY. Late Major 7th 0. T. 0., and foraerly Detective Po lit Cincinnati. sug26 NOTICES. NOTICE. ' lo the ItohlerA of I lie 1'olcs oJ i the tanl4.of lJel:iwarc. IN COMPLIANCE WITH TUB FORTY-PI Eti'T1 i section of the act pastd Marrh Slut, 1861, to authorise free banking in Ohio, the llauk of DtVfcware, at Delaware, Ohio, givt uutke thtt tho uutaiul-log notfM of circulation of said Bank will be rv df aiJ by the Fnm National Dunk ot Dulawara ut ltelaware, Ohio. Holders o said uott aiv requested to prtient Ihem lor rt'duf ptn within ti moutba from this dAte - W. E. MoOKK; -h'r. Delaware. 0 July'i7, . "iw Urn COAL. o Jkl Us 1,'E ABE NOW BEADY TO JUKN18II A 8D VV PA-UIOK artloie ot . In any quantity, dlfve'd to sny prt of tho city, or on Ba Ur 1 ad cars, t trice aud raid between Lorp and opr.ag street 0, JK. 185 Worili Ulgh ntrcct. Orders respectfully rolictod and promptly filled. VAU DICUSKN A LEU1NO, jnn22 dtf Iloclcinj? Coal. AM NOW PBKPAKfiD TO FURNISD A SC-oorior aualtty I loch tug Coal, In anv ouautltv. dfliven-rf to any part of the city, or on railroad cars. Ontti It, ft at my "tore, Bnekeye Block. mm hi. 8oo, 7 tt) r. UAruiKsf, 1 COM A IM MERCHANTS. 0F.0. W. OAUDNCB, OKO. It, BVIIT, A C. 'AIRT. tiiROSiEU, bUiST tt 0., . 8t4trRKO anil ProJpc ' COMMISSION MERCflAMS, Proprietors of tho Tnlon Hallway, Sl.ip and On. nal Grain Klevators fctorag capacity, 3AU.OOO liiinltl. CfHceand Warehousa adjoining theElevator, No. 197, Merwin St., Cleveland, 0. Potion In all feints of Oonntry Produce, A cents for tbo "Halt Com par y of Onondaga." Salt aold always at the Coa.puvpy'price. lalt. Wall r Lime, Fiour, Orain, Ao., I y car loads, rrccivfid or to to snipped on tbo 0. O. A ')., O. A T., 0. A E , 0. A P. or A. ft O. W., (narrow guana) hall-road and their counentlon. loadtd ur nnloadi'd dlnctlyln our wtiehouse, aav agexpeusoof dray- I (TP. Will five nerional a ten tion to the filling of or ders for Procuce and Merc baud tse ou l ommtsaton. Liberal cash ad vane mad on consignment. W ar prepared ti recolve and Lip, by Canal, Lake or Itail, (wlihoot drayax), t.rlndsKms, B)aves, Marble, Lumber a-d coaix Freigl sef all kind', having the On LY DKRHIoKB IN TiKUtTY forth. tranr-far nf heavy Freights. HniYr j uanKs ana uusiness men genomiy.. JySSedm COLUMBUS OIL C0MP1NT, Manufaoturers of scrnmou nuRNiKu oil, Bi.icniNF. Oil. A IV n KArriii. ' Oatce WfMl ot Pcniientlnry, C0LDMB08, OHIO. ' tl. F; REES A CO,, Pfoprieton. f BDflBS SHI.ICITID. HATI-FACTION UUA&- I antwd. Beound band Oil llarrel. ban,ht at f xtraets from aa Able Speech by II. Urals Brown, Menator from Missouri Uellver.il 1 Nt. Loals. B. Grali ISrown. U. S. Senator from Mis souri, dolivered a powerful apeeoh at SL Louie, on Friday, Sept. 226, in wbioh be dis- ouesed ibe origin ?f Rebellion, ita motives and its purposes. We mate the following Interesting extraota : , . FBOOBB88 OF PUBLIC OPINION. Four tears ago, when we lound ourselves iprecipiiatea upon a war of vast magnitude, it would have Deen ditlioult lo Bay which waa most nnprepared, the puolio mind to comprehend ihe real nature of tbe issue pre sented, or the General Government to confront the hoala risen np in rebellion. But inadequacy of material power reveals itself promptly, and repeated disasters on th. oattle-held constrained us to prepare tor a very desperate oonfliot. The appeal so arms was to be waged to the uttermcat, and we came to accept it thus wben aumctentiy bu miliated. It waa otherwise with the development of tho moral force of the nation. The ideas of freedom and equality, about which ti at bad gathered, were not attraolive in thomselves beoauBe they transgressed too nmnv arrangements of Tirivute avarioe. and trad been oried down too sedulously for bair a century by a partisanship eager only for spoila. Indeed, they had only risen iuto recognition in ths free States by a long martyroJooT. and. moreover, were ao Bonds;. ed and limited in the attempt to popularize them aa to have lost much of their vitality. On the oiher hand, opposing opinions loose countenancing if not Identified with slavery and caste when ao suddenly con fronted with the anarchy which hey bad engendered, quailed from the view, and sought explanation for the rebellion in ovcry hypothesis that orodiled it to other causes, especially to aootional aggression or violated oonsututional oompaota. The re- suit waa a general confounding of the prin-oiplea that guided publio thought, and a faltering in tho oourage and oonviotion that alone oould promise deliveranoe. The recovery of the nation from IhiB demoralized oondition was tortuous, full of uainlul cBort, with many essays 'at old methods of solution, looking intolerantly at first upon euoh as ventured forward into the ligbt,and to the last manifesting reluotanoe to aocepl any issue that gave a moral purpose to the war. order that wo mar have i,or,i, .,. Il.i, . hereafter. t TI1E BEOINBIFO OF RKBEliLfOB. ' i The earlieat attempt of which we have any iniormation to:ortjslHn,1,-aJtrib-3iF4" (' Mr. Calhoun. That he waa system will ever destroy the germs of like treason horeafter that does not pluck out the root in olass inequalities and the subjection of one raoe to another. A hoao-genity of institutions cm only oome of equal rights to all olassea, and until there iB a homugenity there will be discii(.,i tween tbe section. " ,roowca The history of our Union baa been to a ' great extent but a chronicle of the growth ' very prominent in that connection, is no I cf disunion, and out of the vicissitudes and MIHBOUKX LAND AGENCY W, F. CUMMIXGS A CO,, Mpriucflld, Ohio, TIT ILL PAY TAXES AMD HAVE DEEDS BE- VV COHDlvD In any couuty of ill Stat. Will procure Tax Leeds, AbsirarU of Title and Patents for Lands rtmihe Oeneiat tiovernuii nt or State. Duy and aril Land on umiml' 01, 1'artlcular at. to til ion given to redeeming and recovering of lends sold for taze, supplying lost or destroyed rscoids ant peritctiog ae'eotive 111111. lanus npoo wpim iiiv iB-Bi no. promptly nlii at liable to be aold, and can ba rt deemed. II at illecnly at a heavy erpenpe. A loi'g es prinra)( mmi wrm jemr rriiannce in M;ourt, bjtri bsfoia and during the war, will en-bid ua, we bollave, correct 1 7 and satisfactorily to transact auy bntinrs eonfldad to us. spl4 tf UNIOKT Telegraphic Institute! Oborlln, OXxlo. OrrEBSTRE ftfOflT TM0B0D0ff,BYhTEMAT' 10 aH tirntiioai conrae of Instruction In Telegraphy tbf can ba obtained In the west. Ia nnder the snperl tendance of a BOTjnit Operator of yoaT' experlenor Enjoy th patronage of leading Telo-graph Ootf 1 antes. OneArESTlnatltnllonortheklnd In the oou try. Olroular aunt frm to any address. Artilress . H. A V. H. POND. ftptl flrneodarfow mrrVtwrn and Prlnolre!e thsnerkut price. augH Bins cod ftKY i'OBKJHAWH. liiillinery l-iJoods Wholeanlo. , MILLINERS VIHITINO riNdltrNATl AliU meea rMpactfollj lu.ltrd, b.rur. m.klrK llielr pnrdw.tt 11, .aamlii. Ih. Btuck .nd l'ru-e. uf Hie Rbol. d.w Jubblog Uoum. FRENCH PA1TKRN UONNETS ' On vxelfcltbti All order. PKOK. HOII No. 1 W.at Fourth C'lncloiiati. a.(31 la And No. 907 Bros hv.j, N V, prrmpllT attrnn,)d to. ULUIIKK a II , E. 0bvtbibb. KKentl; oonnecu. C. E. Sebobabt. vim Burnett Uodm, OIGtrA-DFLiOa iiekby umiii'Y, No. 3S7 "on III Hlith Hlrei.l, f'olumbua, Uannractarer and Dealer In .: CONNECTICUT AND OHIO SEED OXO.AXl.E2. .. A l.rs. lot ooaoi.ntl.oo haa4assb. IowmI m.r' j TUB LINE OF 8AFETT, . . Safety waB destined to apring from the people. The nation began to know itself amid the ahock of oivil oonfliot, to stretch forth its arm so long tied down by parchment ligatures, to enkiudle into life and warmth, and atrcnglh and purpose, at every stroke leveled at its destruction. The very danger evoked contemplation of the ele-menta of national vitality, and by oontra8t made plain the Bources of national disintegration. The multitude became everywhere a questioner of the paat equally with the pruaenl, for beliefa before held aatisfactory wore overtnrown by aotual disunion pro ceeding out of theoretical union, and oaoh day the interrogatory what has caused this war of separation? was felt to contain an answer to that other audall-important inquiry what will ro-oatablish us as one people ' - i wbon ao largo and aearontng a aorutjny had thiiB beoome fixed upon the antecedents of rebellion, the oonviotion waa not long iu being reached that alavery was tbe proxi mate cauae of the attempted disruption. Ac cepted in the interest of secession as the corner slono of the new order, its vital con tact with all those prinoiplea of popular and peraonal freedom that united uaoiig- uially under the form of a republio waa tod transparent not to be reoognlzed whenonoe it bcoame an earntat endeavor to know the truih. Meanwhile the war assumed greater and greator proportions, and with the perils of the oonfliot Ihe peroeption not only grew dearer but extended rapidly to all olaases. DiBsent waa soon limited to Iboee whoso manifestations of hostility to the government left but little doubt as lo ihe motive or tneir antagonism .uivu omoere, the chiefa of our armies, membera of the Cabinet, madehaBtetoeonformtothis popular interpretation, and thua resulted that general oonourrenoe of the nation, accept ed now on all aidea, tbat as - rebellion originated in slavery so slavery must perish with rebellion. - And the fact corresponds with ths faith. To-day, ths war has ceased, the rebellion is suppressed, the lest surrender or arms and man ftas been duly chronicled, and this nation stands in I resence of the great triumph in the name of Freedom, eoaroely realising as yet ita full grandeur, but resolute to uphold that victory at all haisarda, though uot at all certain aa to the conoluaiona which are to follow. Freedom now goaa with the flag- freedom is the watchword or the whole peoplefreedom ia heralued wherever a hu man being ia held in bondage in the revol ted Statec, soon to be made still more empr B tio by oonsliiutional amendment indorsed by three-fourths of the Statea, and if thai freidom be not rendered ample ana impregnable, a sure foundation for the larger deali- nies and ameliorations of the ooming time, it will be because those chosen to rule in tie name of freedom are false to their trust aud reckless of all its aafeguards. WHAT MUST BE CONSIDERED. So long aa the oonfliot between freedom and alavery wss one oontined to the barbarism of force and numbers, of war and nhino-alion. it waa with the more material elements of the atruggle tbat-our dealings were had; it waa tbo reitoi Of turee and a half milliona of people from bodily enslavement, the enlistment into our armies of Ihe frredraenof the Sooth, tbe stripping from rebellion Ihe labor whioh upheld its war doubt true; that ho foi'OBaw events much jurther than most of hia Southern oompeera, is without queetioo; and yet Mr. Oalhoua was after all but a product of ths incubating thought of his lime an exhalation of mo stagnating pool bancath. Evob 'ddo- .uierior to nis uay tec leeiins 01 uneasi nea. on the part of slavery in the presence of the democratic instituiiona ef other State and the demooratio oast of the National Govern ment had b en frequently manifested. Intrenched in local organisations of its own. it was at first oontent to insist Btrenoualv on Stats rights for its security, but a growing anti-slavery Bentiment at the North: out side ot its jurisdiction, and the facility of oontroling Federal Administrations through a balanoe of power predicated on a nnitod slave interest, led to the i bandonment of a defensive line of policy, an open initiative of aggression and'extension, and the deliber ate attempted not only to subjeot the Constitution lo an interpretation dostructivo of us own free principles, but also to subordi- ate congress and the courts to the work of cmryiug that coustruction into prnctieal eneot. lerritorial acquisition at the South waa to be the oflset againat multiplying population at the North. Hostile decisions of the Supreme Judiciary were lo oorrupt and subdue any embodiment of free publio opinion. Justice itself and the unbending laws 01 human progress were to be flanked by tho connivance of 1'residents and Cabinets. The war with Mexico bep-un in this Interest and ending in the organization of a'freoState in California, and free terri tories bolting tbe Contineuf. to Ihe Facifie, gave a rude shock to this initial dream of a universal slave empire. It was altogether oonterated wben tne failure to oolonise Kansas and onerce it br the appliance of . Federal power iuto an adoption of slavery showed the obslinata bent of the ' nation. Thenceforward ucthing was left between the steadily in. creasing anti-slavery sentiment of the North and the slave eyBtems of the South but a prsoariouB hold on Iho General Gov ernment and an almost autocralio control of their own State Governments. Clearly if the former ehould be lost the latter would ba the aolo reliance, and thua to exaggerate the functiou, asncrt the autonomy, and praotice the attitude of hostility of the several slave Statea became the aolioitoua study of the timea with a ruling class oon- soious of tho lDjustioe on which Iheir whole supremacy was founded, and dear then, however mistaken before, that the "eternal veiBsitlea" we:, after them. This waa the outer garment of rebellion; ita inner life waa of a still more selflah oharaoter. The alave intereat reaching out from its greatest center of development subordinated every other interest to lis own. At tbe first alarm too,, generated by the casual contaot between free thought and slave aystems, it gave aignal that sooial restraint must be put upon all diacutaion of the inatitution within the alave Statea them selves. -And it was done. Be... see' Want of houogenily between the aooial alrueture at the South and the demooralio lifo that pulaatea through the North mnat ultimately have forced a ruplure between the sections, and a rupture in the in-torest of Ihe ruliug claea at the South the slaveholding oligarchy. They were in fact the representatives of a social system that wab in conflict with all free government, and unleBS free government in its natural characteristics waa to be abaudoncd and in its local exteneioa to" bo repreased, it waBonly a question of time when the collision would arise. Dissolution of Parjnershlj). Walnut St. House, H. B.CHITTieSinKBJdkCO., Prop-re. 7 rviBIS HOUSl HAD BEES THOROUGHLY BB. 1 PAIBKD, nnov.ted, and pal In Biit-elaM or. TBTI HAVE) iniB T1AT rtr,f)LVF.D OtB VI pari.. ... bff no er. l.n In tbe a.nda iff I, K, Beun for oolUollun. Mrl.er.blDV. lb. Neroh.ot Tel orlu. bo.l l bff antnal wment. Th. book ,.f tbs l.t. nri. In '.-' I 1. 1 Jy,.' w." KlotM. M. B. All thoie tnd.btod to ua Ly book ..count or .lk.r-tM, ar. r.queeted to e.ll i,n 1. M.B.im, eaSh. old lUnd, sou i.lll..up immr'H.i.iy. BOSal BUM. CM.abu, July 91, IM. JjM THE SECBBT OF TUX FUIUBK. Again thera waa that in the inleroouiBl of scotions so antagonistic tbat compromised necestarily the safety of the slave system, and that, too, whether designed on the part of the people of tbo Nortb, aB slaveholders wero led to believe, or resulting, bb was the fact, from their sooial organization and its inherent elements of free epeeoh and free commerce. Any permitted agitation in aooiety, or polilioa, no leas than in phy sios, will reauH in equilibrium, and sgita lion waa latai, tnereiore, to a combination of oapital and labor that reposed on a aaste baHie of superior and Interior. This plaoed a limit on ihe intercourse of the free and alave States, not less than on their reoipro. oal feeling, tending constantly toward elill grbater ealrangemcnt, and involving abridg ments of personal liberty, in many instances, of transitor temporary domioil, that oould not fail to be resented. And this resentment in the end waa sure to be leveled againat a aooial system that oould not tolerate freedom in any of ita ordinary manifeatationa, and to make its appeal to tha controlling publio opinion of the nation fur redress. - In euQh ebnlitiona, however, Ihe slaveholders saw the signs of a coining storm, and thereafter sought in all ways, mors or less boldly as bope or fear predominated, lo eaoape from its consequenoes and shake off a oonneotion that would embar- raaa them in auch b confliot. It waa the exolusive diotate of an imaginedself-infer-est that promoted the growth of the eeces- sion sentiment in the slave Stales so far as be ruling daaa waa conoerned. It was bebauae they did not believe the Bysiem oi slavory safe in tbe Union that they sought to set out or the union, where tboy hoped to make it safe. Thus the inner and onter phasing of rebellion are Been to onlmlnale in Ihe same point, awaiting only tha oooa- aicn whioh by a sudden shook should arouse the latent antipnthiea of the slave intereat Into open hostility aud a proclaimed sepa ration, The political attitudes whioh aeoefSion aaiumed in ita long growth accurately tally nl h the social development ot tbat Beaumont as it sprang up out of cIbbs Interests. Ti"V looked only to their own perpetuity. The slaveholding rulers of the Southern Stales deliberately planned disunion in behalf of thair system, and that, too, wben the only antagonism to it whtob tboy had, or professed to nave, rrasjn ia vxpeor, WAS experiences of that National life which came so nigh an ignoble death. I have ought to draw conclusions that might serve lo guide ua in avoiding the dangers of ths past amid the thiok ooming events of ihe future. Starting with the reoonnition that slavery was ths cause of the perils in which the country baa been involved, and that abolition waa the well accredited policy of the people to resoue it from danger, 1 have attempted to show what abolition must oompnsa If it would destroy Blavery, and how it waa that alavery, through ita different elements, attaoked the basis of all free institutions. Still further pursuing the reduction of the problem of a united South ' sustaining rebellion in the interest of slavery, I have sought to trace out Ihe influ- . ences which precluded resistance on tho part of non-slaveholders and prompted tho . initiativo on the pirt of slaveholders, eatab-ishing conclusively, ss I hold, those two propositions : 1. That the depression' of the poor whiles of the South to a oondition void of political power or social we;:, caie out of olaaa inequalities and disfranchisements; thus: a superior class veatod with authority, a aubject olaaa excluded from auffrage, be-tweeu tliem destroying the morale of any intermediate olass dependent on labor. , 2. That the incentive to the separation on the part of the ruling oligarchy of the slave Biates was found in their identification with a system whioh reposed on caste labor enforoed by oivil disability, nnd which was attaoxed or imperiled in the Union by the very pressnco and workings of republican government. ' And lastly, epeaking in behalf of universal suffrage, I have most sarneBtly endeav ored to set forth with olearness of statement and of illustration how both tbeae causes whioh controlled iho two classes who made up the body of revolt and preoipitated themselves against our National life oould not have existed or reacted as they did without a restricted suffrage aa the starling point of a labor system that crushed tbe win or one oibbb ana aenaucacd toe patri otism of tbe other. Have I not then the rirht to invoke in the oause of univer sal auffrage all the heroism which this war of liberation has oalled forth, and all tbe stern resolve tbat such noble sacrifice and ro great Buffering haa put into the heart of tbe people? An equal freedom ia the only re- luge Irom an anteoedent Blavery ; universal auffrage the only remedy tor disasters . that follow from subordinating and dia- , franchising a race and incorporating it in a free community. And bs ears that the ' condition of the South is auch as will de- mandtbs most radioal reform, enforced with the moat unyielding firmness. Indeed I know of no language that may filly char-aoterise the low estate to which it has been brought by its boasted inslitntion, unkas i be that which Mr. Bancroft has so graphi cally appuea to tne deoline or tne itoman reople Blavery bad destroyed tbe de mocracy, had destroyed the aristocracy, had destroyed the -Empire, and at last it left its traces deeply furrowed on the face Of nature itself." ,.,.. ii. nroviBlonma, ua transport, ill thai wnion netieeB.rnr v.nic ui in. preaeno. illlage. And very naturally attention was I of free institutions in tbe other Slates of directed chiefly to i&gbo ends not that the stimuluacf a noble oatiae was altogether disregarded, but the more pressing exigen-cieaof oonflicthad 11 rat to be consulted And it wss right because it was neceaaary. But war has now oeased, the appeal to foroe ia ended; and to-day we are confronted with new attitudes and other problems touching Ihe Inner workings of this oonfliot. We are now oalled upon by our eucoesa not less than by our mission to abandon the rude method of ooercionby waged hostilities acd addr.ls ourselves to perfecting auch adjustments as will workout harmookus and tirosparoua oommunliiea by the use of . annllanna. W- . moral and pbiiu' ri.-w.. ... wu.i the Union. To mantain a eocial order founded on the aubjeotion to labor of a dia-franchiaed olaaa, which fact of diafranohlae-mtnt gave them virtual oontrel ef all other laboring olasaes, they were swift to renounce all tows of allegianoe, disrupt all ties nf nationality and engage in fratrioi-' dal war of unequal magnitude in the world's history. And what is the conclusion tbat presents ttsair as inevitable trom this re-same but that' the same conditions will work out the same oonBequencea even to the ending of lime, and that those conditions which we have ssen nnder the name of slavery in the Southern Suits, and whioh are equally operative elaewners under otner names, .tnnn I.WB. oonatitutionB, aooial oro-an. whan rioidlr analysed, are fonnd to con. iaationa, governmental basis to determine sist simply of "lsH dominating aooiety The Record of a Democrallc Orator. George E. Pugh ia one of the stumpers for Gen. Morgen. Let It not bo forgotten that George . Pugh made a Bpeech at Columbus in 1803, at the Convention where he was nominated for Lieutenant Governor. He said: "If I am dragged before a military com. mission under Burnside's Order No. 88, be fore to-morrow night, 1 ask, 'Will you toll' (Cries, 'we will,' and tremendous applause.) 1 have considered Ihe possibility that you will not uot; and if you do not, I am determined to maintain my rights at the oost of my lifo, and I will thank God that I have been considered wormy io euner in me cause of liberty. (Cheers.) Whon my friend nnd fellow-citizen, Vallandighau, for expressing his opinionB, and maintain-ing bis right to discuss questions of publio polioy, was seized in his ohamber, dragged in Beoresy to Cincinnati and imprisoned, my indignation ogainst the nilitcrg muthmtiet km tuck that no bound) could contain it, but when a judioial officer, knowing his duly under his oath of office, failed to perform that duly from personal cowardice when ho not only violate! his ualh to the Constitution ho was sworn to maintain, hut betrayed the liberties of his fellows ihenlhe question paaaed to that of the impeaohmeht of judicial officers, and making an example of Noah H. Swayne end Humphrey H. Leavitt, for the benefit of posterity through all ooming time. I would aooner faoe a platoon of soldiers at onoe than aubmit to the despotism established by Order No. 88. The que-tion for you to deoide is, will you submit 1 (Cries of 'No,' 'No,' 'Never,' 'Never.') If we foil at the eleotlon in October next, and if the people by their suffrages sustain that Order, I oounael my Demoora'.io friends lo si ll their obatteis ana properly, ana wiin meir wives and little ones emigrate to some other oountry, where yea may enjoy that liber ty aa oitisena wnioo you can no longer en joy in thia. (Immense applan.e.) If they Will not give u. .u noucn. .uu ...r .agression of opinion at the ballot-box; if, as in Indiana, they train cannon upon your con. venttons, or aa in Kentucky they disperse them at the point of the bayonet then I look into your eyes nd ask, 'Will you act'!' (Cries, 'We will.') Then I am in favor of holding a convention that will never ad-journ until thcae rights are granted, and have aohieved our liberties with whatever weapon we may have. In the language of Patrick Henry, 'If that be treason, make ihe moat of It.' The Stale grief for the death of Governor Brotign ia brought lo a happy oonolusion. Governor Anderson did the tears; Secretary Smith did the moral uaaion, hoping that the people's ohildren would emulate bla bright example (ihey ought to consult B doctor first;) and Adjutant Cowan did lha srip fcr Ihe lOOj 'ay men. Governor Lhasa and Governor Uennison did Iho spas'modics at Washington. "All quiet on the Potomac" tlrbana Union. We ehellenge ths world to produce a mors infamous, dirty, pusillanimous, crazy whelp than the writer of the above paragraph. It is not that he was oppoasd to Gov. Brough's political idea's, that caused him to make a f ippy of himtelf, bat the negro has cast a shadow on hia intellect, and the po;r, be deviled, low, jelping, purae-bound, unscrupulous thing has gone completely orezy over the defeat of Jeff. Pavia and hia loved re-bellion. Every man who haa had to do with tha Union party must expeot suoh a notice aB Ihe above. "Subaoribe for the Urbana Union, only $2,00 a year," and etioh Hems throws ia. Urbana Oitiim.

"" U-J ..- i'i' :.-. - MEDICAL. DYSPEPSIA id ousues BiauiTur noa Disorders of the Liver AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, DAILY OHIO " STATE JOU RNAIi. VOLUME XXVUI! COLUMBUS. OHIO. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTE VIE lill iG 1865 NUMBER 69 abb cubed Br' HOOFLAND'S (iEIMIANBITTEBS bb 0.BBA1 feTUElVQTIIESISfO , TONIC 1 . THESE BITTI11 . HA VE PERFORMED MORS CUBES, OIVE BETTER SA TISFA CTION, SAVE MORE TESTIMONY, OA VE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE 1 0 ' 1 roucn for THEM, Khan any Other Artloie in the Market W. defy ai, on. to oontradiot thU aaMrtlon, AXO WllA PAT BI.000 lo any on. that will prorince Oertlflpat. pttbuahed Dy 0. 101 U OO. O..CI.B. I . I . HOOFLAND'S Grermau Sitters WIU CUBE TIT 0A8S 01 OH SOXIO OR NERVOUS DBUIIITT t IHSSASE3 OF TUB KIDNEYS, -AND DISEASES ARISING ' FROM A DISORDER. , ED STOMACH, ''bbeerve tha following ymptoml, raraltlag Iroa tUordur. of Ibe DlKesttv. Organ.: Constipation, Inward Tile., Tnlnen of Blood to th. -tteea,Alll J 01 10. awmecn, nauoM, BWk I t : . i .. MEDICAL. 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PRESTON HOUSE, Coruer of Third . Main ., (OPPOfllTITUKPJtSK,) DAILY OHIO STATIJOOM r J- rilKTSO AND PUBLISHED BT ViM. T. COGGESHALL A GO. Ofliee 'No. 19. Fast Nlate Htreel. Newark, Q. Utrau. ja.ji ii j vi sua oku ui siu, uBuacja, u vat a burn, Dlsgnttior Food, .fullness or Weigh! m- w uwototuacD, ooar u a-..aiiona. etna tug or fluttering at the Pit of th Stomach, Bwimtulogof the Hoed Hr , HurriedendDimcultEroett-, . log, Fluttering at tbt ifeert, Choking; or ' bti(RcUng 6btt' Bt.gua when lb if lug Fos are, 01aioiao( Vli too, 1oU or Wtibsbsfort th Ulffbt, V?er nd Dull Pain lo I ho Head, Deflcleooy ' ol Panpliatlou, TdUowQraa nf th Bkia oJ KyM, Ptvln Id the $d, Utok, Jbt, Limbs, tto., Hadda flDitrei ol htt tJarotuR la fi flub, OoosUDtlm-rlflDlDgi ol KtII, Dd grotit Deprwiloa ol fipUttii tar REMEM BEB -&$. THAT THIS BITTXM Is Mot AlooUollo OOITAI HO RUM OR WHISKY, And Can't Make Drunkards, BUT II IHS BestTonic in the World T STANDI) UNBQDAL10 BY AMY MBniuIN K . BOW befor. the Doblie for thm ear. of tk .hnt. B.med dleeue.. Theveet m.mhr nf rawm mL el nee which formerly h.T. been need tor theeedli- Mee.. W.IW aerelf tetaonrerw In thlr afiAflte &nn of The Rheumatic Compound HweliM th- Mart ol all tronb,. and .c to ally ban-Ithea iho dlMasa Iron thm muni b lu ImaniaLa Catarrh 8nuff an Injury, M"0,,0" ""b,00d Johnson's Eheauiatic Ccmponni Liquid Catarrh Remedy ! Tlle Soldier'8 True Fpiend 1 I HEAT) thr i?nTT.nwrwn. Aa Ii io admitted by all Informs) .causing IrritaUon - ; ana iDnavrnaiion 01 ui maooss mam brana bii the Oentlr and gradual)- ramoret all nonatural lncrni mhod ana aepostu, rfvionog me aitaataa membriae to Its uorsaal ooDditloD A Btnvle Bottle will last a Month-be Uaed THree Times a liay. READ WHO HAHH NO. ( ' From the Bon. Thomas B. Florsuoa. From the Hod. l'bomae B. Florwnca, Frooi tbe Hon, Tuoma B. Flureaoe. WainiNOTOH, JaDDat J 1, 1868. UtHTLEMMn Harlug stated It Terbally to you, 1 havt do hosltatloD Id writing the lact, that I experienced marked beaeflt fnun yocr UiKiHaud'a German fitters, baring a long aud tedious .essino ol Oua-greai, pressing aud odmioub duties aearly proetrated nit. A kind lrlend suggueted ibe use of thu preparation I have named. 1 luuk bii advlm, and tbe reaull Vat ImproTeuieot of bjaUh, ronuwed energy, and that particular relief I So mnch Deeded and obtained. Other may be similarly advantaged If they desire to be. Truly your friend. THOUA B FL0DKN01. Iron John B. Wioktrsbam, KaqL, firm of Wicker-ham Hutohlaon, ihecelobratud manafactureri ol Fanoy Iron Woiks, 116V Canal su 1 am the reclplont trom yon of one o" tha giaates fafors that can be eouferred upon man, via., thai of health. Fur many years have I suffered from one ol tha most anno j lug and debilitating oom- Slttlnts that the human tamily oao be aDHotwd wliu oronio Diarrhea. During the long time I was suffering Item this disease. 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I have ba that dleeas In It most obstinate form flatulence- for many years, and your bitters ba giveu in ease when everything eke bad tailed. Honrs ti-nly, JUfclUH I From tha Bon. Jacob Broom. PnUteDiLrau, Oct. T, IMS. jbxti.i..ii: In reply to your luaoiry as to ths tfleol produoed by the iise of HoonW- Uerman Bit-ten In my tamlly, I have no hesitation In saying that It iis been highly beaenclat. In one iDStauce, a caat f dyspepsia of thirteen yean etaudiug, aDd etficb had become very distressing, the use uf one bottle gave deolded relief, the second effecting a cure, and the third, It seems, has eonirtned tbe cure, for thore have been no symptoms of its rotnrn for the last sii voars In n individual use of It I find It to be -in iaiea ionic.! the Batterer. Tru.y yoaro. DltUt nneaualed ' JACOB Bf from Bav. W. D. eineenly reooaimenJ Ita uaeto. rouru, iOM, No. 1T0T Sprues street make many a coa Upon learning that yours wsl aCVJBK WAHBaVWTD IF DIBXOTIONS ABB fOLLOWitD. 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I was induced to nsa vour Bhenmatle Ooss pound and Blood Purifier, and be lore I bad taken three but tits I wu ma earanUtAiv enrnd lhat t (oonld perform any duty to which my oouotry might op.lt me I can gladly and confidently recommend It to all my fellow soldiers as the quickest and surest remedy lor BbeumatUni I ever used. i our iroeinena, NORU1H PATTERSON. Beferenca P. T. Pat tenon and William Dnntkui. No. 71 Wood street. AH who ane It receive benefit. It on ret wben all other remedies tall. It alves universal eatlsractlua. The proof Is most abundant. it is tne oDiy sure on re for Rheumatism. It Is tha area teat discover of th m. No other remedy has become so popular. It Is prescribed by tihytlclnns. It la reoommendurt bv nh.alrl.ua. In tenth, It Is a perfect beuefactor. Worms. Worm-Fever. Wcrm Oolio.. it OrylDg-Oolio, or Teething of Infants 'ii Dlarrhooaof oblldren or adults 2A Djieutery, Oriplng, Bilious Collo.... & Obolera-Morbus, Name, Tomltlog 2& UmghH, colds, urunonms .... x Neuralgia, ToctLacue, Faoiacbe .... 3f Headache, (Mr k .Headache. Verllgo. W Dyspopsta Bilious Stomach 26 huppressed, or paiiifnt ppriodt. 31 Wbitts, too prom? PerfoJs....w... 25 Croup. Cough, d'fflcnlt Hreathlng... 25 Salt Bheam, Bty.liatastKiuptlons... SW Rhnumali.m, Bheuoiatlo Paltie.w... W Fovar and Agne Ch It Fever, Agues. AO Piles b;ind or bleedior ... An Opbtht'my, and sote or weak Eyes. 01) cararrn, acute or cnrnnic,iDDaesaa. w Whooplng-dough, violent Coughs... ft) Asthma, opprtel Breath I ng...HW AO Xr Uiecoargfi, impalrrd Hearing... AO ficrofula, on laed u ands, Hwellinga fri) Oeceral Debility, Phy-lc-l Weakness AO D.'op-y, and seabty i-ecrtloi 60 Be tilcknuis, sickness from riding... An Ktdaity (JfaiMSf,(l.ev-. ... 60 Nervoti IV itllv. Seminal Xmls ilons. Involuntary Di.cbrge.,.I.W) liore lloiilh, banker eu Uiluarv Incontintnce. wetting bid. 6i Painful Pririocs, eu with 8pams. 60 ButTsrlogaat chaLge or Ifle .1.00 Kp'l piy, Npams, ctt. Vilui Danoe.1.00 Jiiplitueila, ulcerated Bore ibroat... 60 KAM1XV CANES, 35 via If, morceo cnflB, and book.... Jt 00 2 Mirge vials. In morocco, and hovi. 6 00 zo lerfta vials, pla.n case aud book fi oo lit Doxei (Nos, 1 to lo), and book .j.. VETERIflAtil nriri. Mahogany caw, in itH... fio oo HlnglevikU, wtlb dlreillon i w out to any parlor u.e country, oy nmi, irnipiwii flee of charge, on tecelpt of Ibe rrite. Address unuruKBVfi' BP E0 1 FIO ItuflItE01ATHia WKUIUiNK lOMPAlST, Office and Depot Broadway, Nbw York Dft lli'MPanxT f consulted daily at hjofflo, perstnally or by letter, aa aboe, KrU lormsol dii- For ale by 8. H. HnDELKRA CO., G. JIOBHHT3, and B. JuriKoA 6UN, tolumbna.O. aupiij , e, yt ii " i " ! 0 , h " 10, "11, U JO (I w! i1 h, " " 18, " 16, 17. 1, M 13 II 20, m gi( H " iu, M v:t, " 21, " 2A, : 2U, I. 27 i. 28. . " 29, M "S, " 31. " 8, " 33, i 34, 'PUIS HICW AND HLC1ANT HOTIb, COM- A PDKTKU at au expeuse of over 940,0110, aud furnished entirely new duxng the past sear, aud arrange! wuu eucu mouera improvements ana ooi uiileoces for the comfort of Its Karsts as are unaar- passed by any other bonsa in Central Ohio, has been recently lease j lor a torin ui yrars by tne subscriber (late of New York city,) and It will be his aim aud object to so conduct the same aa to make it au inaocement with tho traveling public to eitrnd bfra their patronage, a liberal Shan of wbb h Is Mitotic a, umnnmses id reaoities at all tlmtson th arriral or trains, to convey paeiengere toatid froai the boos. A daily Line alto (row thebotise fcayW j Proprietor TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ' TERMS Or THE 1MILY JOURNAL. ' dl&gla Subicrl br, I year, by mail I'J Ol fingle eubierlber, 6 months, 11 ..,. 4 80 Jingle SubtoHbers, 8 months, 11 ....,, I tingle Subscribers, 1 month, " H. 0 V Single Subscribers, per month, delivered by carrier........ iMm mm. Single Subscribe, carrier ....,,..., pit week, . 0 90 delivered by . 0 ir ZETLEH HOUSE. (S. E. Corner of Fonrtli and Friend,) C0LDM3DS OHIO. T. O. Toll sSc Son. To agents In clubs, 16 cents per week each copy. 1 TERMS OF THE TB-I-WBIBLT JOURNAL. Single Bubscrlbera.1 year ...- 4 h; single ttubscribBrs, 6 moQtbs......WH..M.....H.H. 8 25 Single Subscribers, 3 mouths 1 IA Single Subscribers, 1 month 0 TRIMS Or THE WEEKLT JOlTttlTAIV. Single Subscribers, par yearIMMH.... B oo IiYON'S IPeiiodicaLHrops THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY FOR IIUCrCUIVKITIES. THE PEnigfO PTT.T, Will usually be Bufltolen tu effect a PEBHiimrTonre Of any case ol Seminal Wma-mmot JnvohutUary NighUy or vaiur avom nowever causeu, or nowever severe; while tboy will stweiilly rarrect tb-M uobbid condi tions arising iron, the original disease or from Secret Vice. THB SPXOIKIO PILL Is equally suited to th .ruaiment m every specie oi tenuai or vrmarp ir-ritokiUty. "Linu,'' or "BWlctIuef," deposits in tbe Oriue, UMUW dinharga nl rVealmtN of ths Kid- PROFESSIONAL OPINIONS. I have used votir spcoirio yVL in many oases oi tspernuaarrMa with the most ptrjecl wcce!." J, Milton Sajtdies, M. D., Ii. L. D. "I have cured vtry rr cntes with from ttx to ten doses of yoorSPBC'ino Pill.'1 B. Esith, H. D. Price SI per boa.. Six boxes for thy mail. Ad- dr-SS r. J. WINtlJESTJJlT, fob90 pAw No. 8A John street, N Y, R. E. SELLERS & GO., Sole Proprietors, Wholesale DrnKfflxU, PITTS BB ROM. PA. d.c8-ty NU MORt GREY HAIR! An Entirely New Luxury In America. LAMONDE'S HARIFA, the huii aiirnji'iVA. . - HAIR UKNTOlUf IVE E VKR OFFtRED TO THE PUBLIC. Nothing lake It Ever Befot nnowni T IS PEBFEOTLY FREE FROM 8DLPU0R, lead, and the chemical salts Uuivertallr utd lu all the flair b s'oratlves now bel.-rn Ibe public; and unlike tbem.n a v aiiUA uoKo ui61H tios, uitlJlu. Nlftattor LUNAUIT, but Is as haraiiessas pure rain water. This celebrated nreDaratlon Is the discovery of a colebraUd frencb onumlst, and has been extensive ly need in Europe among tbe nobility f.r the past bve yean with the most wonderful succets. It imparts Vigor and New Lift to the BooU of the JlaxTj Keetoree u to tlx Natural Color, and causee it to Grow peculiarly Soft and Luxuriant, rifo other preparation Is required to go with It-t As It combines a-uerftct Restorer and Hair Uiesslog. Tbe agreeable natore am the wonderful rapidity with which It restore tbe whiten hair to Itst-riml-tlveouloraud beauty, ronders tLl preparation Invaluable, andwhaD ouce known, ludipenble to ibe toilet table of every household. It wM stop the hair from falling out with tj or thrteeppl.ee tloo, aud I a sure preventive agalnit BalJnvnsaud alt Disease of tbe-calp, aud wiUcmetheii In their worst form when existing. The pieetnt e ton live aale of tbls article Is owing entirely lo tbs lact that It poneaM-s every merit elejued for it, aud every lady oi gentleman who has aud tbe old restoratives composed ol sulphur and lead will at once appreciate this new preparation, wnicb la used and resommotded by .the first medloal authority. i. , Price, ji mo BOLD IT All 1 aOOOIST. Prepared by A. M. I.A tlONDE, Quneral Depot, No. 7(i7 Broadway, New York. Jyl7 eom aodaw alt ly , Blsgffled, Pastor Twelfth Baptist Church. PHitADiLrMA, DecomberM, 1668. Mbmbj. Jonas A Evakbi UBtfiLBMBMi I have recently been I a coring ondef th distressing edects of indigestion, accompanied by m BTOstratlon of the nrvou system. Nomeroni remediee were raoommonded by trieuds, and eome ol them tested, but without relief. Vour UooUaod s German Bitten were recommended by persons who had tried them, aud whose favorable mentlou of the Bitters Induced uie also to try them. I must soufe that 1 had an aversion to patent medicines from tho thousand and one" qnack "Bitten." whose oaly aim seems to be to palm off sweetened and drugget liquor upon the community, In a lly way; and th tendency of which, 1 tear, is to firmed drunkard. Upon learain really a medioinal preparation, tooa wiui nappy effect. Its action, not only upon tha stomacn. C nMn tha nat-vna svstem. was urompt and giat- Ifying. I toe) that i have derived great and perma nent benefit from tne nsa oi a rew ooitiee. Very respectfully yonn, W. D. HKluFBIED, ' No. HH ShackamaxoB treat, from th Bar. Thomu Wiuwr.D. D., Pastor of Box-, borough Haptist Ohurch. Dr. Jackson: Dear Sir: I feel II do to your as aelUnt pnparatton, noonana uerman uutere, mAA isitimoni to ths deserved reputation It ui obtalued. 1 have for year, at times, been troubled wltb gsaat disorder In my bead and nervou sysum. 1 wasi advised by a friend to try a bottle of yoni x..n. HitLara. I did so. and have experience great and nnexpeoted relief; my health baa been .. .iita tunaAtlAil. t iviivArlMfitlw fvnni. mend the article when I meet with eaaae el mi tar K- own, andhaTe been aasured by many of thalt ! 1,00 . T WINTER, lioxbottPa, , from Bev. J. 8. Herman, of tha German Beromad Ohurch, Kutatowo, Berks county, Pa. Dr. 0 Jackson Beepec ted Slrt X have been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty yean, aim bare never used euy uadklue that did me ae much goed as Uoofland's Bitten, 1 am very macfa im-nroved in hea'.th, after having taken flvo bottles. fonn, with respect, J. S. HERMAN. aa that tha signature of "0. If. JAOS-SON," Is OA the WRAPPER ol each bottle. PRICE: r " BingU SotiU, One DoUar; or Haty Dot. for 96 Hhanltl voar nearest druggist not have th art Id1 Ao not bo pat off by any of tne Intoxicating pnparaj loaa that may am onereti in it piece, not eeua to as ad we will forward, securely packed, by express. rmuoirAL office and majiufaotob, No. 631 Arch8treet, v JONES ft EVAMS- (Akwwwrt w Z JT. Jaekwn t ) tar Ml. to DrsawM ..d mswr. Is mry tow H Ike VslMa BUM. botT eMsw MANHOOD, How Lost I How Restored 1 JUST PUBLISHED, Iv SEALED ENVELOPE. PrieesJxcents. A Lcoturti on tbe Natore, Treatment, and Radical Cor of bpurmatorrhae, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary KmUslons, Sexual Debility and, Impedimenta to Marriage generally; Ner Vcusii a, Consumption. Epilepsy, and Fit; Mental and Physical Incapacity, reaoltlug frm Belf-Abn, Aq., by Boar. J. Cvlvbdwell, H. ii., author ol tbe ram book, are, "A Boou to Thousands of Sufferers." B.iit snder ml. In s cl.la e.r.lor., to any ad. dr.it, .ofl-jMtld. on rcclpt of alx c.tu. or two tioet w. lumpa, by Mil. J. 0. CLINK, ia( oowerj, new aora aoa-wiuuw uvi Apparatus for Deformities. DR. A. O. FORSBERQ'8 Apparatus for Deformities, constructed tn stilt every case, 'iwenty years x(wnonoBauoniwu'ii-antea satis action. Trqates lor Badioal Our, It las. tto Btockltigs, Knea Caps, Anklets, fbtu'der Bra ee, tuapsntovy fiandagrs, dupporUrs, Btdy Belts, man ufactnred at XO. S, EAST FOURTH T., CINCINNATI, OUIO, Cp atalrs, bet. Main and Sycamore Olden froa Hi. oountry, aecomp.Died by cash or good olif ..fereiioe. win r.c.1. prompt attontiou. H't sm o Liver Pills. PLAIN d SUGAR-COATED, (Ttao Orlfflnnlt only Trne tr Oennln) Baa Blood for Ihlrlv voan a Stoola Romtxly. tine- qualed by any meeTulue known for the cure of L tr Comptaint, Cvtivtuu. Sick Jleaducho und Billijut Hit', ordert, and Indeed lor the Vthole class of dUeaees originating In biliary derangements, NlUipiOIIIH Ol H lMH?H?al I.lvor. Oenerat loss of appetite, sickness of the stomach, palus Id the bead, shouldon, bai:k aud aid-, taet at w eat iu .s, wiu sleepless DiKbte, cosilvenx of bowels, fnLowed Id aomo cases by looaeoess; aUght dry cough, low spirits, with disinclinations toevury duty, are prominent symptom or a di.ea.ed stn.e of tbe Liver. Tbe liver is, however, oilen much deranged whan tt e mot 'orniidablo symptoms ate an sent, and becomos dally oat of ordu- before It Is known, Great fare of Liver Complaint By the Original, only Tnu Kid Qtnuitu LIVER FILLS. BiLTsa Cxi ee, Ohio Co., Ya., War. 20, 'it). Mr. R. E. Mltrt: Dear Sir I think It a duty I owe to you and me publio gent rally, to state that 1 have been afflicted with Liver Uompialnt .r a long time, and so redly, tnat aa aUcess formed and broke, which left me In a very low state. Having beard of eur celebrated Llvtr Pill being for f.-'f by A. H. Sharp, West Liberty, and recotemocdMi to mt by my physician, Dr. F. Smith, I conclodtd to give them a ialr trial. I putchestd one b x slJ found them to be just what they are noommended, tbe boat Liver Pill erer need; and after taking f ur boxes, I find tbs disease has entirely left me, aud am Dow perfectly well. Respectfully yours, D. ti. COLKUAN. WajT L I SIXTY, March 20, 1818. I certify that 1 am personally acquainted with Hit. Oohman, and can Lear testimony to tbe troth of the above cor t locale. A. 11. till A UP. ''General Kati8fiM.o.i" Oatsnvtui, Floyd Co., Ind., Oct. 27, 1858. Mr. It. B.Settr$: Sir: I am out of your Liver Pills, " and should be glad to receive a supply, as they give genfrel satisfaotioa. rttase sonu mo some soon. OYBOS DRADFOBD. Bet Family Pill. ALtXAWDHU, Licking Go.,0., March 1,1856. Mr. D. H. Owmi Dear Sir: 1 have need SELLER'S f.rviea PILLS m van If and in mv family, end must say, aian aUerativt and common family physio, 1 couaiaer a vvrj uwimui ii in They an prompt, bnt mild in thdr -Ifcot; arouse nnhealihv action of the Liver, carry off the morbid e cntlouf, and leave th ayslsm lu a hstltbttr con dltton toan any pnyaio i aav ever ain or buoiiu Istered. Very tiuly and lospectfnMy, BAnuaij rA ..a. To the Pablie. Owl no- to the Inn-eased demand throushont th country for Shoot CWtd JHilt, tbe prdpiletor has commoaced tbe procets of HUOaB-UOaTINO tlio CfclKHUATEU lilVXlt rii-li, tuereny piecing them tefore tbe publio.both rtAiM and hoax-coated. R, K. SELLERS & f 0., Prop Vs, PITXSBTJUGH, Pit decSly PUOI'H ARE A SOIBNTIlNOAL LY . componndel fluid preparation, aud better than kany rills, rn-vdorj, oi Noatruoia Kelng liquid, Miulr ectl'n I" ditcot and po-itiftt. rende ring thouj a Tellable, speedy and certain ipicinc fr the cure of an onsiruciions ana sopprestiuns or nature, i nenr popularity Is indicated by the feet I hut ovar 100,000 bottles are annually sold and consumed by the ladles of tha Unit-id States, evory one of whom speak In the trongost term of praisn of tholr great mer Its. Thay are rapidly taking the place ot eurj oth. er Feml:- Remvdv. and are oonaldered I t ell who k'.ow auht o( them, a I bo eurtat, Bat.'Kt, end mc-t Inf.llible Dienarutlou tu the world tor the cure of all female cc ni plaints, the removal of all obstructions of nature, and tha promotion or health, lepotartty and strength. Explicit directions stating when they niav be used, and explaining whan and why they st oatd not. nor o:uld not be wed without nroducfusi t Meets contrary to nature's chosen laws, w. 11 be found carefully foktod around each boitle, with tea wiitlon slsnAture of Joun L, Lvok, without which none are genuine. rreparr-a uy ur. Ji'nn Li. ijiufi, unap'i St., Now iJavea. Ookd.. who cm be coniutti-d eh her iter scually, or by mail, (tiucloting btaiup concerning .11 pri .'aie niBsnsrs airi ii-meie wtasutisB. bold by Lrug.itts e.erj fthire. Price 81 60. V. Q. CLARK A CO, . G.'d'J Agents cr U. S. and Canada. 8. E. Samdkls, GeU I Ag' i, Uolumbus. te,9 end ly TTAVfNO RKCKNTLT ASSUUtD THE MAN- XX agvment of this large and commodious Hotel, wo bav newly refitted it wltb re'orenc totberou-renh-nce and comfort of gusst. In soliciting a I gooaiysuare oi lueDaironegn oi rue iravenng plibs in. we assure our irionus tnat we snail u evtry TERMS OF ADVERTISING. ffirt to plNtee. J. 0. T-LL dUM. the fulnro of this oouotry not that la, make men, but the justice or iojualii which underlies, all political forme will fit eipreeeion in the public character. And i the lioht of BUCh OOBt.mnl.flnn bDUnd, if lolioitOUa Of Inie OOlin.nlinn. eou.ider more nearly the inquiry whi doee the abolition of elayerv imr.lv .nrf . conneoled therewith, how ha. .)..... doeed rebellion ? . The simple application of violence eure no evil. If the South felt an irretiet,. ble impulse to rebel it waa because aeon tion or separation or antAonnt. h..i ..i. oedently pervaded all its sooial organic and destroyed the lies of union. That aior was what could make noaaihio.i.nh . -i ou suon a reeieunoa . k. witnessed. It is absurd, th.mfn Suppose that the 'mere nni.nn.iK... intr on battle-fielda of thn.o ih... polled the superiority of physloal strengii eTinotd in conquest will oorreot ihi. .n oeotrieity of whole communities or prew n .n ..pnLiiiuu utjier laToraoie oooasioiis Somowhat, mora and other is needed. W, yust take measure to restore Ihe bonds o itlentlty and homocrenoitv. W m...i ..l. oitasure at the same time to extirpate ani """"J elements wnioh baro tro annaii mk a...... .1 . . 1 ' by holding the labor of other clatsts In uojection, whether thai be dune by niwil diaabiliti.e and statutory ezoluaion from partioipsting in gorernment, or whether it os done by the coarser methods of a prescript! re servitude. Benew the experiment that has just had euch eril outcome, and .ally the wealth and i.,i..i i... .u. late slaveholders will, . ni... r i.kn. .h.ih.. .i.ln:.i.j 1 . . 7 wages or not, wbioh is eel spsrt as a dietiiiot oaate, stripped of II political franchise, and ih.v will h. just the same intereet in a future rebellion, just Ihe same antagonism to our Nationa Union, jnstthe same latent fealin. 10 nnii 1 hem in a common treason, hereefttr as heretofore, and that bcoause equally as .prou.Bsiou win exist for ine aalety and perpetuily of their system because it will be atlacked in all its essential parts hyjust tke earns loa-io of freedom benanaA it will be in oonfliot with all the foundations of labor and oapilsl, and individual industry and personal liberty in the oiher States, and beoanse in regard to it, as in regard to chattel elavery, Ih.poinle of son. .. .nu coiuiioB win be so numcroue, aud lbs sgitalion sgainet iu injustice 10 un- v..U8, wnen intrenctaod again in State organiiationa it will rely on ihem for proteotioo, and-tbua moat a..r.lK k. drawn into other armed confliois with th National authority. Tho repuleion and mistrust and defootion on the nartof ih. leaders of ths South originated in no wiss . in that element of slavery which reokoned support s tne only compension of la-b r, and the conditions that produoed ...such a diseased state would not be appreciably changed by substituting wages for simple subsistence. Tho rebellion, so far aa the slaveholders ' were concerned, grew dirsotly out of tho H. n a l... t . I mwuuua ui 110 110PU01 0. IhlB i epKi.i noncM par Bq.il.re, e.oa inair. I . ' "".".'"S ul ,J"tt'' rooognuion t-l tio- i 26 1 slavery aa the oause of tho war.' This, ..ch t.f.S.'i"" I",llc" p" o "owo"', ia what we all tacitly admit whtn Wn.Lt Oo.8qur.,each lortlou j u, I mat slavery must Bo aboliuhed in Hi 0.1 .do nosionM nonet., per 110., mi jm.riiuui duoed such outgrowiha of hcstility betweeo I fal that tlieir M1 waa involved iu a III. U.li.n. a. .1 I' , 1 n., . I .,t.m n, n) . Jn:n.... . t V ....iiwuua vwtLfUK. Wiin a oaate labor, and so modification of that ' THE UNION," Am. t bet. Iltlrd Rnd Toani i'u, tiios B. wvaw 1 SHANK H. WBiiK, 'P.m. vcttm.'xV.jss w inaj: m ma abiMii J 1 '1 11, . aniiiissnii . 0 so Oooiquar. over, tbree-qaarura of ao loth f epace tu thecoluaiojof tbe Joubhjli., ' Herrl.g. Kotlcn will b.reafter Invariably b. obargfd ro oanli mJK.l.sr'". " ... Rebellion and its Causes. PHYSICIANS, 3rL?TC!L. TTaVINO BKT1BTCD FBOU MILITARY I'BAO- ll T10K. and Dorm.nentlv located in tbisoltv. for the rart'ose of nraetirlng Ulediciiie and rinrgerv. would reepectfully tender his pfoftwional serviCK to the citizens 01 uoiumuua and vicinity. All ai eases, both acute aud chronic promptly treated, Uediclaea compounded at the office, Uy. S7 Kat ritate street, opposite tne uup'"-' octis-iy J.W.'WOETMAN, B. opoo an nfllce at. the . ( ,( . (OLiMHrs opr.Hi ntBt.;,,J i Ho. 10 rlortb entrance, tip etalr.) wbere be mar to toond a tlioM, wUo with dental op.raltoo. eareiiU, end iMnlln performad. MM U EYE AJJllEAa. nrt. fi. A. IIN1PP, ' Ccaltit, joamosi, iiiooanoe oi tne iyaa, enu in- at Uo. lJ t terts Artificial Wyes iaoufpji, iJMlteeea, 1 t'qtb JTIjU street, (opposite tho UKH)al Hooso.i In Oolntnbns, Ohio. Also luiitlabca 0 j l-oi.il on .the y.r and Ear, for 40 unlf , '? of postage td Any addtos. IvA ly BUS -NSfcS CAROS. H1NBT T. CniTTlNDKM. JAHCS M. C0MLT. CHITTtfVDEN A COMLY. JjawOffloo, I'arhoiiy' Jiiiiltlifi, (f.p bliiirs) J. W. IiIIiLS 1 Special Notice. t VOSJ Hurt A BILIABLl BBHIDT TwB flTTftoa and Dysentery, j ',. , .' 'ASK iob ," ElMDiRSOK'S CARffilNATiTE It has stood tho last and received the approbation of Physicians. It I rooBimended by Soldiers for Amy Dlarrhota, who have fount In U Just what was wanted. t&A CERTAIN CUREr&i AH who hava used It prononnoe It anequsled, Try It aud convince yuurselt. Sold by all Druggists t. For sals lo Columbus by B. Jobjis A Bolt. J. HEHDCbSOU BBOS., FroprUtors. marBeodftta Pitts bur gb Pa. FOB COUGH H, ' CXH.DS AXli u OONSVMPTIOff. , j TtBl V-WaTTABLB POLMOBABT tAlafAsl II btba most highly anpn)va4 anedlolne ever disoov. trad. Iika Mood lU bmt o Uuts, afM(havlu hai a, niiflmsxMleBtad aata of aearteorekf eears. It Is re. eemmendedby onrbeet pk&ittem, our most aminant ttmrntt, IBS JTsaa. um srm, tm bbbm uy bu wa ftooa it. Vnv (Mrtliickatv-a. which oan.ba irtven to aloLDtrf lny extenL tee wrapper to each twitls. The Pro bristors llobderrnrjprana! imimii linry Samncswa-jr mnw wMvs awiw ai aim Ir; bottles much tbe obeapeet. if oanvyt leeef Uu Mmu .. nwfna bf BBED, OOTLl&i , . . iTjgjUU, JeoMom. sold in Uelua SELLERS' IHPEBIil. Cough Syrup! FOR THE CUKE OF CongtiB1, Colds, lloitmenesii InfluencA, Xlhlliig SenHRtion Oi the lliroat, WhoopliivCouK"i Cronp Ae, llTABLIgDID 1885. Tarntv.flva vears oao Ur. B. 1. 81 Urs commene- d to manufacture tbls lemarkahle tsyrup for hrmi demand, little dreaming It was drstloed to ftrm so Important a branon or ois uiug Dusmnss. nut irvm yar to year the hsowledg of Its valu spread from .mii to lamllv. oountv 10 county, Bute to State, till now It may ba found In nearly ary town In Hi TMstem oountiy, and Is oousldsrod indtspen' bla la shotuanr'i of famlllw. (From A. Cnihlng, Druggist, South Band, lad.) D. S. Owuf, tea i Ir Sr; In reply to yt,nr fs Mini that Ihth In.t . I would Hal tha',ttUr'a Modi olnaa has tar siceedtd my eipsctattoni; and in no MM have they tailed to prouuee me usirrd eiinct Tha UoaaD Dymp is a ui iur uinim, v, in, c , and th cbfRj atssof the article piece It within the j reach of all, which, tcgitt er with it ei? cartons qualities. inaars 11 a ueir rsai mvonie 1 not a day passrs wlthont nnmerens calls for "th cu thing needful," at Ulsaeatoa of thsy-ar, -ir,: Sellers' Uongh Byiop. A. 0. CUSUINQ. Bstd follnwlnc Kxlrnrt from Cr aiHeatea, It It ths Great Cnratlr. On trial will coutlnts. It eannot be t highly rioomaiended. It Is wlthont a rival. It always gives satisfaction. Every one wants a supply. It has power lo oure. For Ooagbs, Oolds and all aflaotfontof tha Throat and knags, ths most efOolent remedy Is Allra' OousliSvruta It Is prompt In Its action; always safe, aud stay b given to the sfsllett ofclld or Bust dullcale female with aonod-nos in Its suootss. I , , PREPARED BX 1 R. E. SELLERS & CO., sPittobnrKh. Pa. do8Uth-aats teplt tr 1. L. IIKBIHT. ft I K It K H 'I' A.1.1LLEY, iTO SH 3r H T 4T rJ? US -El. BsS , J3oolx.-Bl ud otv' . And Blank-Book Maiinfao'umfl. - Ullllrr Hf.ll, I'ulou Itlorll, H. High atl aprti eon y PIANOS. J. 0. WOODS, tiENEf.il. PUKO AtiEHCT, 21 South High Street,; OOraUMBUS, o, NOW I1K0F.1TINO A LARGE STOfK OF IN-trtini.nti tiooi th. tollowins M.nuUctorio. tfS: CliickerinK Sfc Son, Stir SIciuvvH.y d: Koim, teiT Decker Brulkerti, loT Uallet, iHvla at: Co,, 865" W. 1. Eiiiersoii, II iplendid iL.lrnni.lit.. FHrllculiir atlcotlr-n fa rnqumtoi to tb Fine lNhTiDUENLor DErK.n llao. Alfo. a floe aMurim.ol of Ibewr, celvbr.UHl Prion, b.t Melorieuoe.nl C.l ilmt Organ.. InMlmniuDt. reiituU and rnl appiv on porcnaM DeaLn Huppllcd on vest llbni.l term.. aojf. OIHI. ; I PIANO TEACH1IVO. HAVING PEKMAMLNTLY LO0ATK19 IN CO-Inmbus for the nurpiHie of bIvIuk Irwaiinson the Piano lorte. 1 take this method of Iniormlng tho citixuns uf Oolnnitius that 1 am prepared to teach vocal nnd luetrnmental miiHlo. Order leit at Movers, (jeltser, Prrsel A Co. Mnafo ritore. very repociMtn j, r. a. p. 1.11 ns. r.,.. n.... aicn Jno. SoltKur. ruajfl n xr t to xr m By Gliamba' Patent Buck Midline, tajUPEBIOK IN EVERY BESPICT TO THOSE taAa fcv baud, handsomer, h aider, strouger. ahanrh Im t'irsi)l Drtrlrrnd ti Ha oni, Ho ex posure to wthr before harkir g. tu to W) per minute, or ao.OM) to 60,0U per day, at onr-tlilrd theoost of the old way. This navliisi alone will ray lor a machine in two ucuina. i-nnii. rirs, in, roa boon no, and rn trior Kmi Uatua mad with great rapMlty, aud at rmall ipenao, ror patent tlgbts in Ohio, and furthar particulars, ply to S. J. SAWYEK, sop6 ?m 8R7 Broome it., Vtw York City. Police Agency. I RAVE OPENED ANOffloK IN BOOH NO. 14, Opera House Building, for the transaction of sen-rral Pollca builuts. Particular attention glvtn to Die collection o claim, recovery of atolen properly and dnfotion ot thieve. Ail bus nets lotruited to tbls office will be promptly attended to. All oommanlcatlont strictly confidential. WM. BEANY. Late Major 7th 0. T. 0., and foraerly Detective Po lit Cincinnati. sug26 NOTICES. NOTICE. ' lo the ItohlerA of I lie 1'olcs oJ i the tanl4.of lJel:iwarc. IN COMPLIANCE WITH TUB FORTY-PI Eti'T1 i section of the act pastd Marrh Slut, 1861, to authorise free banking in Ohio, the llauk of DtVfcware, at Delaware, Ohio, givt uutke thtt tho uutaiul-log notfM of circulation of said Bank will be rv df aiJ by the Fnm National Dunk ot Dulawara ut ltelaware, Ohio. Holders o said uott aiv requested to prtient Ihem lor rt'duf ptn within ti moutba from this dAte - W. E. MoOKK; -h'r. Delaware. 0 July'i7, . "iw Urn COAL. o Jkl Us 1,'E ABE NOW BEADY TO JUKN18II A 8D VV PA-UIOK artloie ot . In any quantity, dlfve'd to sny prt of tho city, or on Ba Ur 1 ad cars, t trice aud raid between Lorp and opr.ag street 0, JK. 185 Worili Ulgh ntrcct. Orders respectfully rolictod and promptly filled. VAU DICUSKN A LEU1NO, jnn22 dtf Iloclcinj? Coal. AM NOW PBKPAKfiD TO FURNISD A SC-oorior aualtty I loch tug Coal, In anv ouautltv. dfliven-rf to any part of the city, or on railroad cars. Ontti It, ft at my "tore, Bnekeye Block. mm hi. 8oo, 7 tt) r. UAruiKsf, 1 COM A IM MERCHANTS. 0F.0. W. OAUDNCB, OKO. It, BVIIT, A C. 'AIRT. tiiROSiEU, bUiST tt 0., . 8t4trRKO anil ProJpc ' COMMISSION MERCflAMS, Proprietors of tho Tnlon Hallway, Sl.ip and On. nal Grain Klevators fctorag capacity, 3AU.OOO liiinltl. CfHceand Warehousa adjoining theElevator, No. 197, Merwin St., Cleveland, 0. Potion In all feints of Oonntry Produce, A cents for tbo "Halt Com par y of Onondaga." Salt aold always at the Coa.puvpy'price. lalt. Wall r Lime, Fiour, Orain, Ao., I y car loads, rrccivfid or to to snipped on tbo 0. O. A ')., O. A T., 0. A E , 0. A P. or A. ft O. W., (narrow guana) hall-road and their counentlon. loadtd ur nnloadi'd dlnctlyln our wtiehouse, aav agexpeusoof dray- I (TP. Will five nerional a ten tion to the filling of or ders for Procuce and Merc baud tse ou l ommtsaton. Liberal cash ad vane mad on consignment. W ar prepared ti recolve and Lip, by Canal, Lake or Itail, (wlihoot drayax), t.rlndsKms, B)aves, Marble, Lumber a-d coaix Freigl sef all kind', having the On LY DKRHIoKB IN TiKUtTY forth. tranr-far nf heavy Freights. HniYr j uanKs ana uusiness men genomiy.. JySSedm COLUMBUS OIL C0MP1NT, Manufaoturers of scrnmou nuRNiKu oil, Bi.icniNF. Oil. A IV n KArriii. ' Oatce WfMl ot Pcniientlnry, C0LDMB08, OHIO. ' tl. F; REES A CO,, Pfoprieton. f BDflBS SHI.ICITID. HATI-FACTION UUA&- I antwd. Beound band Oil llarrel. ban,ht at f xtraets from aa Able Speech by II. Urals Brown, Menator from Missouri Uellver.il 1 Nt. Loals. B. Grali ISrown. U. S. Senator from Mis souri, dolivered a powerful apeeoh at SL Louie, on Friday, Sept. 226, in wbioh be dis- ouesed ibe origin ?f Rebellion, ita motives and its purposes. We mate the following Interesting extraota : , . FBOOBB88 OF PUBLIC OPINION. Four tears ago, when we lound ourselves iprecipiiatea upon a war of vast magnitude, it would have Deen ditlioult lo Bay which waa most nnprepared, the puolio mind to comprehend ihe real nature of tbe issue pre sented, or the General Government to confront the hoala risen np in rebellion. But inadequacy of material power reveals itself promptly, and repeated disasters on th. oattle-held constrained us to prepare tor a very desperate oonfliot. The appeal so arms was to be waged to the uttermcat, and we came to accept it thus wben aumctentiy bu miliated. It waa otherwise with the development of tho moral force of the nation. The ideas of freedom and equality, about which ti at bad gathered, were not attraolive in thomselves beoauBe they transgressed too nmnv arrangements of Tirivute avarioe. and trad been oried down too sedulously for bair a century by a partisanship eager only for spoila. Indeed, they had only risen iuto recognition in ths free States by a long martyroJooT. and. moreover, were ao Bonds;. ed and limited in the attempt to popularize them aa to have lost much of their vitality. On the oiher hand, opposing opinions loose countenancing if not Identified with slavery and caste when ao suddenly con fronted with the anarchy which hey bad engendered, quailed from the view, and sought explanation for the rebellion in ovcry hypothesis that orodiled it to other causes, especially to aootional aggression or violated oonsututional oompaota. The re- suit waa a general confounding of the prin-oiplea that guided publio thought, and a faltering in tho oourage and oonviotion that alone oould promise deliveranoe. The recovery of the nation from IhiB demoralized oondition was tortuous, full of uainlul cBort, with many essays 'at old methods of solution, looking intolerantly at first upon euoh as ventured forward into the ligbt,and to the last manifesting reluotanoe to aocepl any issue that gave a moral purpose to the war. order that wo mar have i,or,i, .,. Il.i, . hereafter. t TI1E BEOINBIFO OF RKBEliLfOB. ' i The earlieat attempt of which we have any iniormation to:ortjslHn,1,-aJtrib-3iF4" (' Mr. Calhoun. That he waa system will ever destroy the germs of like treason horeafter that does not pluck out the root in olass inequalities and the subjection of one raoe to another. A hoao-genity of institutions cm only oome of equal rights to all olassea, and until there iB a homugenity there will be discii(.,i tween tbe section. " ,roowca The history of our Union baa been to a ' great extent but a chronicle of the growth ' very prominent in that connection, is no I cf disunion, and out of the vicissitudes and MIHBOUKX LAND AGENCY W, F. CUMMIXGS A CO,, Mpriucflld, Ohio, TIT ILL PAY TAXES AMD HAVE DEEDS BE- VV COHDlvD In any couuty of ill Stat. Will procure Tax Leeds, AbsirarU of Title and Patents for Lands rtmihe Oeneiat tiovernuii nt or State. Duy and aril Land on umiml' 01, 1'artlcular at. to til ion given to redeeming and recovering of lends sold for taze, supplying lost or destroyed rscoids ant peritctiog ae'eotive 111111. lanus npoo wpim iiiv iB-Bi no. promptly nlii at liable to be aold, and can ba rt deemed. II at illecnly at a heavy erpenpe. A loi'g es prinra)( mmi wrm jemr rriiannce in M;ourt, bjtri bsfoia and during the war, will en-bid ua, we bollave, correct 1 7 and satisfactorily to transact auy bntinrs eonfldad to us. spl4 tf UNIOKT Telegraphic Institute! Oborlln, OXxlo. OrrEBSTRE ftfOflT TM0B0D0ff,BYhTEMAT' 10 aH tirntiioai conrae of Instruction In Telegraphy tbf can ba obtained In the west. Ia nnder the snperl tendance of a BOTjnit Operator of yoaT' experlenor Enjoy th patronage of leading Telo-graph Ootf 1 antes. OneArESTlnatltnllonortheklnd In the oou try. Olroular aunt frm to any address. Artilress . H. A V. H. POND. ftptl flrneodarfow mrrVtwrn and Prlnolre!e thsnerkut price. augH Bins cod ftKY i'OBKJHAWH. liiillinery l-iJoods Wholeanlo. , MILLINERS VIHITINO riNdltrNATl AliU meea rMpactfollj lu.ltrd, b.rur. m.klrK llielr pnrdw.tt 11, .aamlii. Ih. Btuck .nd l'ru-e. uf Hie Rbol. d.w Jubblog Uoum. FRENCH PA1TKRN UONNETS ' On vxelfcltbti All order. PKOK. HOII No. 1 W.at Fourth C'lncloiiati. a.(31 la And No. 907 Bros hv.j, N V, prrmpllT attrnn,)d to. ULUIIKK a II , E. 0bvtbibb. KKentl; oonnecu. C. E. Sebobabt. vim Burnett Uodm, OIGtrA-DFLiOa iiekby umiii'Y, No. 3S7 "on III Hlith Hlrei.l, f'olumbua, Uannractarer and Dealer In .: CONNECTICUT AND OHIO SEED OXO.AXl.E2. .. A l.rs. lot ooaoi.ntl.oo haa4assb. IowmI m.r' j TUB LINE OF 8AFETT, . . Safety waB destined to apring from the people. The nation began to know itself amid the ahock of oivil oonfliot, to stretch forth its arm so long tied down by parchment ligatures, to enkiudle into life and warmth, and atrcnglh and purpose, at every stroke leveled at its destruction. The very danger evoked contemplation of the ele-menta of national vitality, and by oontra8t made plain the Bources of national disintegration. The multitude became everywhere a questioner of the paat equally with the pruaenl, for beliefa before held aatisfactory wore overtnrown by aotual disunion pro ceeding out of theoretical union, and oaoh day the interrogatory what has caused this war of separation? was felt to contain an answer to that other audall-important inquiry what will ro-oatablish us as one people ' - i wbon ao largo and aearontng a aorutjny had thiiB beoome fixed upon the antecedents of rebellion, the oonviotion waa not long iu being reached that alavery was tbe proxi mate cauae of the attempted disruption. Ac cepted in the interest of secession as the corner slono of the new order, its vital con tact with all those prinoiplea of popular and peraonal freedom that united uaoiig- uially under the form of a republio waa tod transparent not to be reoognlzed whenonoe it bcoame an earntat endeavor to know the truih. Meanwhile the war assumed greater and greator proportions, and with the perils of the oonfliot Ihe peroeption not only grew dearer but extended rapidly to all olaases. DiBsent waa soon limited to Iboee whoso manifestations of hostility to the government left but little doubt as lo ihe motive or tneir antagonism .uivu omoere, the chiefa of our armies, membera of the Cabinet, madehaBtetoeonformtothis popular interpretation, and thua resulted that general oonourrenoe of the nation, accept ed now on all aidea, tbat as - rebellion originated in slavery so slavery must perish with rebellion. - And the fact corresponds with ths faith. To-day, ths war has ceased, the rebellion is suppressed, the lest surrender or arms and man ftas been duly chronicled, and this nation stands in I resence of the great triumph in the name of Freedom, eoaroely realising as yet ita full grandeur, but resolute to uphold that victory at all haisarda, though uot at all certain aa to the conoluaiona which are to follow. Freedom now goaa with the flag- freedom is the watchword or the whole peoplefreedom ia heralued wherever a hu man being ia held in bondage in the revol ted Statec, soon to be made still more empr B tio by oonsliiutional amendment indorsed by three-fourths of the Statea, and if thai freidom be not rendered ample ana impregnable, a sure foundation for the larger deali- nies and ameliorations of the ooming time, it will be because those chosen to rule in tie name of freedom are false to their trust aud reckless of all its aafeguards. WHAT MUST BE CONSIDERED. So long aa the oonfliot between freedom and alavery wss one oontined to the barbarism of force and numbers, of war and nhino-alion. it waa with the more material elements of the atruggle tbat-our dealings were had; it waa tbo reitoi Of turee and a half milliona of people from bodily enslavement, the enlistment into our armies of Ihe frredraenof the Sooth, tbe stripping from rebellion Ihe labor whioh upheld its war doubt true; that ho foi'OBaw events much jurther than most of hia Southern oompeera, is without queetioo; and yet Mr. Oalhoua was after all but a product of ths incubating thought of his lime an exhalation of mo stagnating pool bancath. Evob 'ddo- .uierior to nis uay tec leeiins 01 uneasi nea. on the part of slavery in the presence of the democratic instituiiona ef other State and the demooratio oast of the National Govern ment had b en frequently manifested. Intrenched in local organisations of its own. it was at first oontent to insist Btrenoualv on Stats rights for its security, but a growing anti-slavery Bentiment at the North: out side ot its jurisdiction, and the facility of oontroling Federal Administrations through a balanoe of power predicated on a nnitod slave interest, led to the i bandonment of a defensive line of policy, an open initiative of aggression and'extension, and the deliber ate attempted not only to subjeot the Constitution lo an interpretation dostructivo of us own free principles, but also to subordi- ate congress and the courts to the work of cmryiug that coustruction into prnctieal eneot. lerritorial acquisition at the South waa to be the oflset againat multiplying population at the North. Hostile decisions of the Supreme Judiciary were lo oorrupt and subdue any embodiment of free publio opinion. Justice itself and the unbending laws 01 human progress were to be flanked by tho connivance of 1'residents and Cabinets. The war with Mexico bep-un in this Interest and ending in the organization of a'freoState in California, and free terri tories bolting tbe Contineuf. to Ihe Facifie, gave a rude shock to this initial dream of a universal slave empire. It was altogether oonterated wben tne failure to oolonise Kansas and onerce it br the appliance of . Federal power iuto an adoption of slavery showed the obslinata bent of the ' nation. Thenceforward ucthing was left between the steadily in. creasing anti-slavery sentiment of the North and the slave eyBtems of the South but a prsoariouB hold on Iho General Gov ernment and an almost autocralio control of their own State Governments. Clearly if the former ehould be lost the latter would ba the aolo reliance, and thua to exaggerate the functiou, asncrt the autonomy, and praotice the attitude of hostility of the several slave Statea became the aolioitoua study of the timea with a ruling class oon- soious of tho lDjustioe on which Iheir whole supremacy was founded, and dear then, however mistaken before, that the "eternal veiBsitlea" we:, after them. This waa the outer garment of rebellion; ita inner life waa of a still more selflah oharaoter. The alave intereat reaching out from its greatest center of development subordinated every other interest to lis own. At tbe first alarm too,, generated by the casual contaot between free thought and slave aystems, it gave aignal that sooial restraint must be put upon all diacutaion of the inatitution within the alave Statea them selves. -And it was done. Be... see' Want of houogenily between the aooial alrueture at the South and the demooralio lifo that pulaatea through the North mnat ultimately have forced a ruplure between the sections, and a rupture in the in-torest of Ihe ruliug claea at the South the slaveholding oligarchy. They were in fact the representatives of a social system that wab in conflict with all free government, and unleBS free government in its natural characteristics waa to be abaudoncd and in its local exteneioa to" bo repreased, it waBonly a question of time when the collision would arise. Dissolution of Parjnershlj). Walnut St. House, H. B.CHITTieSinKBJdkCO., Prop-re. 7 rviBIS HOUSl HAD BEES THOROUGHLY BB. 1 PAIBKD, nnov.ted, and pal In Biit-elaM or. TBTI HAVE) iniB T1AT rtr,f)LVF.D OtB VI pari.. ... bff no er. l.n In tbe a.nda iff I, K, Beun for oolUollun. Mrl.er.blDV. lb. Neroh.ot Tel orlu. bo.l l bff antnal wment. Th. book ,.f tbs l.t. nri. In '.-' I 1. 1 Jy,.' w." KlotM. M. B. All thoie tnd.btod to ua Ly book ..count or .lk.r-tM, ar. r.queeted to e.ll i,n 1. M.B.im, eaSh. old lUnd, sou i.lll..up immr'H.i.iy. BOSal BUM. CM.abu, July 91, IM. JjM THE SECBBT OF TUX FUIUBK. Again thera waa that in the inleroouiBl of scotions so antagonistic tbat compromised necestarily the safety of the slave system, and that, too, whether designed on the part of the people of tbo Nortb, aB slaveholders wero led to believe, or resulting, bb was the fact, from their sooial organization and its inherent elements of free epeeoh and free commerce. Any permitted agitation in aooiety, or polilioa, no leas than in phy sios, will reauH in equilibrium, and sgita lion waa latai, tnereiore, to a combination of oapital and labor that reposed on a aaste baHie of superior and Interior. This plaoed a limit on ihe intercourse of the free and alave States, not less than on their reoipro. oal feeling, tending constantly toward elill grbater ealrangemcnt, and involving abridg ments of personal liberty, in many instances, of transitor temporary domioil, that oould not fail to be resented. And this resentment in the end waa sure to be leveled againat a aooial system that oould not tolerate freedom in any of ita ordinary manifeatationa, and to make its appeal to tha controlling publio opinion of the nation fur redress. - In euQh ebnlitiona, however, Ihe slaveholders saw the signs of a coining storm, and thereafter sought in all ways, mors or less boldly as bope or fear predominated, lo eaoape from its consequenoes and shake off a oonneotion that would embar- raaa them in auch b confliot. It waa the exolusive diotate of an imaginedself-infer-est that promoted the growth of the eeces- sion sentiment in the slave Stales so far as be ruling daaa waa conoerned. It was bebauae they did not believe the Bysiem oi slavory safe in tbe Union that they sought to set out or the union, where tboy hoped to make it safe. Thus the inner and onter phasing of rebellion are Been to onlmlnale in Ihe same point, awaiting only tha oooa- aicn whioh by a sudden shook should arouse the latent antipnthiea of the slave intereat Into open hostility aud a proclaimed sepa ration, The political attitudes whioh aeoefSion aaiumed in ita long growth accurately tally nl h the social development ot tbat Beaumont as it sprang up out of cIbbs Interests. Ti"V looked only to their own perpetuity. The slaveholding rulers of the Southern Stales deliberately planned disunion in behalf of thair system, and that, too, wben the only antagonism to it whtob tboy had, or professed to nave, rrasjn ia vxpeor, WAS experiences of that National life which came so nigh an ignoble death. I have ought to draw conclusions that might serve lo guide ua in avoiding the dangers of ths past amid the thiok ooming events of ihe future. Starting with the reoonnition that slavery was ths cause of the perils in which the country baa been involved, and that abolition waa the well accredited policy of the people to resoue it from danger, 1 have attempted to show what abolition must oompnsa If it would destroy Blavery, and how it waa that alavery, through ita different elements, attaoked the basis of all free institutions. Still further pursuing the reduction of the problem of a united South ' sustaining rebellion in the interest of slavery, I have sought to trace out Ihe influ- . ences which precluded resistance on tho part of non-slaveholders and prompted tho . initiativo on the pirt of slaveholders, eatab-ishing conclusively, ss I hold, those two propositions : 1. That the depression' of the poor whiles of the South to a oondition void of political power or social we;:, caie out of olaaa inequalities and disfranchisements; thus: a superior class veatod with authority, a aubject olaaa excluded from auffrage, be-tweeu tliem destroying the morale of any intermediate olass dependent on labor. , 2. That the incentive to the separation on the part of the ruling oligarchy of the slave Biates was found in their identification with a system whioh reposed on caste labor enforoed by oivil disability, nnd which was attaoxed or imperiled in the Union by the very pressnco and workings of republican government. ' And lastly, epeaking in behalf of universal suffrage, I have most sarneBtly endeav ored to set forth with olearness of statement and of illustration how both tbeae causes whioh controlled iho two classes who made up the body of revolt and preoipitated themselves against our National life oould not have existed or reacted as they did without a restricted suffrage aa the starling point of a labor system that crushed tbe win or one oibbb ana aenaucacd toe patri otism of tbe other. Have I not then the rirht to invoke in the oause of univer sal auffrage all the heroism which this war of liberation has oalled forth, and all tbe stern resolve tbat such noble sacrifice and ro great Buffering haa put into the heart of tbe people? An equal freedom ia the only re- luge Irom an anteoedent Blavery ; universal auffrage the only remedy tor disasters . that follow from subordinating and dia- , franchising a race and incorporating it in a free community. And bs ears that the ' condition of the South is auch as will de- mandtbs most radioal reform, enforced with the moat unyielding firmness. Indeed I know of no language that may filly char-aoterise the low estate to which it has been brought by its boasted inslitntion, unkas i be that which Mr. Bancroft has so graphi cally appuea to tne deoline or tne itoman reople Blavery bad destroyed tbe de mocracy, had destroyed the aristocracy, had destroyed the -Empire, and at last it left its traces deeply furrowed on the face Of nature itself." ,.,.. ii. nroviBlonma, ua transport, ill thai wnion netieeB.rnr v.nic ui in. preaeno. illlage. And very naturally attention was I of free institutions in tbe other Slates of directed chiefly to i&gbo ends not that the stimuluacf a noble oatiae was altogether disregarded, but the more pressing exigen-cieaof oonflicthad 11 rat to be consulted And it wss right because it was neceaaary. But war has now oeased, the appeal to foroe ia ended; and to-day we are confronted with new attitudes and other problems touching Ihe Inner workings of this oonfliot. We are now oalled upon by our eucoesa not less than by our mission to abandon the rude method of ooercionby waged hostilities acd addr.ls ourselves to perfecting auch adjustments as will workout harmookus and tirosparoua oommunliiea by the use of . annllanna. W- . moral and pbiiu' ri.-w.. ... wu.i the Union. To mantain a eocial order founded on the aubjeotion to labor of a dia-franchiaed olaaa, which fact of diafranohlae-mtnt gave them virtual oontrel ef all other laboring olasaes, they were swift to renounce all tows of allegianoe, disrupt all ties nf nationality and engage in fratrioi-' dal war of unequal magnitude in the world's history. And what is the conclusion tbat presents ttsair as inevitable trom this re-same but that' the same conditions will work out the same oonBequencea even to the ending of lime, and that those conditions which we have ssen nnder the name of slavery in the Southern Suits, and whioh are equally operative elaewners under otner names, .tnnn I.WB. oonatitutionB, aooial oro-an. whan rioidlr analysed, are fonnd to con. iaationa, governmental basis to determine sist simply of "lsH dominating aooiety The Record of a Democrallc Orator. George E. Pugh ia one of the stumpers for Gen. Morgen. Let It not bo forgotten that George . Pugh made a Bpeech at Columbus in 1803, at the Convention where he was nominated for Lieutenant Governor. He said: "If I am dragged before a military com. mission under Burnside's Order No. 88, be fore to-morrow night, 1 ask, 'Will you toll' (Cries, 'we will,' and tremendous applause.) 1 have considered Ihe possibility that you will not uot; and if you do not, I am determined to maintain my rights at the oost of my lifo, and I will thank God that I have been considered wormy io euner in me cause of liberty. (Cheers.) Whon my friend nnd fellow-citizen, Vallandighau, for expressing his opinionB, and maintain-ing bis right to discuss questions of publio polioy, was seized in his ohamber, dragged in Beoresy to Cincinnati and imprisoned, my indignation ogainst the nilitcrg muthmtiet km tuck that no bound) could contain it, but when a judioial officer, knowing his duly under his oath of office, failed to perform that duly from personal cowardice when ho not only violate! his ualh to the Constitution ho was sworn to maintain, hut betrayed the liberties of his fellows ihenlhe question paaaed to that of the impeaohmeht of judicial officers, and making an example of Noah H. Swayne end Humphrey H. Leavitt, for the benefit of posterity through all ooming time. I would aooner faoe a platoon of soldiers at onoe than aubmit to the despotism established by Order No. 88. The que-tion for you to deoide is, will you submit 1 (Cries of 'No,' 'No,' 'Never,' 'Never.') If we foil at the eleotlon in October next, and if the people by their suffrages sustain that Order, I oounael my Demoora'.io friends lo si ll their obatteis ana properly, ana wiin meir wives and little ones emigrate to some other oountry, where yea may enjoy that liber ty aa oitisena wnioo you can no longer en joy in thia. (Immense applan.e.) If they Will not give u. .u noucn. .uu ...r .agression of opinion at the ballot-box; if, as in Indiana, they train cannon upon your con. venttons, or aa in Kentucky they disperse them at the point of the bayonet then I look into your eyes nd ask, 'Will you act'!' (Cries, 'We will.') Then I am in favor of holding a convention that will never ad-journ until thcae rights are granted, and have aohieved our liberties with whatever weapon we may have. In the language of Patrick Henry, 'If that be treason, make ihe moat of It.' The Stale grief for the death of Governor Brotign ia brought lo a happy oonolusion. Governor Anderson did the tears; Secretary Smith did the moral uaaion, hoping that the people's ohildren would emulate bla bright example (ihey ought to consult B doctor first;) and Adjutant Cowan did lha srip fcr Ihe lOOj 'ay men. Governor Lhasa and Governor Uennison did Iho spas'modics at Washington. "All quiet on the Potomac" tlrbana Union. We ehellenge ths world to produce a mors infamous, dirty, pusillanimous, crazy whelp than the writer of the above paragraph. It is not that he was oppoasd to Gov. Brough's political idea's, that caused him to make a f ippy of himtelf, bat the negro has cast a shadow on hia intellect, and the po;r, be deviled, low, jelping, purae-bound, unscrupulous thing has gone completely orezy over the defeat of Jeff. Pavia and hia loved re-bellion. Every man who haa had to do with tha Union party must expeot suoh a notice aB Ihe above. "Subaoribe for the Urbana Union, only $2,00 a year," and etioh Hems throws ia. Urbana Oitiim.